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Chateau Simone Palette Rose 2024 [NET]

$9999

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  • We may, at our discretion and to the extent permitted by law, accept returns of unopened wines within 30 days of purchase if they were properly stored by the purchaser, subject to a 15% re-stocking fee.

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Robert Parker

94 points

"The 2024 Palette Rosé offers a more restrained and introspective expression than recent vintages, yet it remains one of the finest renditions of this singular cuvée. Opening with aromas of blood orange, grapefruit, spring flowers, rose petals and a touch of spice, it’s medium- to full-bodied, round and fleshy, built around a gently phenolic structure and tensile acidity. The finish is long, saline and delicately ethereal. While less exuberant today, it promises to evolve beautifully in bottle, gaining nuance and harmony with time. Once again, the Rougier family has deftly navigated the challenges of the vintage to deliver one of France’s most compelling and age-worthy rosés." —Yohan Castaing

More about Chateau Simone

Most of the world’s greatest wines of terroir come from famous regions and have many neighbors against whom we can measure them. We know just how great Lafarge is (for example) largely because we also have de Montille and d’Angerville, not to mention a slew of lesser producers working similar plots. And we get even more perspective comparing Volnay with Pommard and Beaune, and even Chambolle and Vosne.

But not so, Château Simone. It is one of France's great domaines and makes incredible wines of terroir. But Château Simone has no neighbors and no peers.

It is virtually the only producer in Palette, its own private AOC near Aix-en-Provence. Being from the south, you may think their wines would have a lot in common with Bandol or Cassis, or maybe Châteauneuf. And maybe they do. But they don't, really. Yes, these are wines of many contradictions.

They're in Provence, but the vines grow in a north-facing amphitheater surrounded by a pine forest—cooler and slower ripening than usual for the region. Thin soil and limestone bedrock accent the minerality, structure, and freshness that come from the old vines and wooded breeze. On some level these are cool-climate wines of the south.

The winemaking is natural avant la lettre, as they say. The Rougier family has been there for nearly 200 years and they have never introduced cultured yeasts. Farming has been organic for generations and everything is done by hand. But Simone isn't part of the natural wine movement.

No, there’s nobody quite like Château Simone. And maybe that’s why such a great domaine has remained relatively affordable and accessible. Without a regional marketing push it has escaped many collectors’ focus. Without peers, it is that much harder to appreciate.

But Simone is worth the effort and the wines are worth collecting. Especially if you have patience. Young, they are delicious. Especially the rosé. But with time they all evolve into masterpieces. Deep and complex, they have echoes of many of the world’s greatest wines (Burgundy or Bordeaux to some, the Rhône to others); most of all, they have their own unique balance of limestone crunch, delicious fruit, fresh aromatics. They are mystically delicious with their profound sense of place.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Cinsault , Mourvedre , Red Blend

  • Vintage

    2024

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Organic

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Full Bodied

Flatiron's Take

From the Importer

Rosenthal Wine Merchant

<p>The Château Simone Rosé is a wine that belies the notion that rosés are simple wines to be drunk up young. We have indulged ourselves with 10-year old Château Simone Rosé and have marveled at the tenacity, vibrancy and complexity of this very serious wine. The blend is identical to the rouge: 45% Grenache, 30% Mourvèdre, 5% Cinsault, 20% Syrah, Castet, Manosquin, Carignan, Muscat Noir & Blanc. Aged in barrel, it is powerful and age-worthy with a steely character and a grey-tinted aura to the faded rose-petal robe. We import, on average, 1,500 bottles per annum for the US market.</p>

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