A New Rosé from a Historic Terroir
Hidden between the Issole river and the hills of Var, Domaine de la Meissonnière comes back to life through estate-grown wines and a new chapter rooted in the rhythm of Provence.

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Hidden between the Issole river and the hills of Var, Domaine de la Meissonnière comes back to life through estate-grown wines and a new chapter rooted in the rhythm of Provence.
Awarded gold in Paris over a century ago, Domaine de la Meissonnière fell into decline. In 2023, we acquired the estate to restore its vineyards and revive its name.
A refined Côtes de Provence rosé with a delicate pale peach color and subtle melon highlights. The nose reveals elegant aromas of white peach, white fruits, and fresh citrus zest. On the palate, it is vibrant and precise, combining freshness with a generous texture and a long, lingering finish. A versatile and expressive rosé that perfectly captures the character of Provence.
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Protected by the Issole river and the hills of Var, the vineyards remain apart from intensive agriculture and modern development. Clay-limestone soils, Mediterranean light, and cool forest air shape the character of the wines grown here.
Since 1832
The earliest mention of Domaine de la Meissonnière appears in the Napoleonic land registry, where vineyards and a small stone house were recorded on the estate in 1832.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the wines of Domaine de la Meissonnière were awarded gold medals at the Concours Général Agricole in Paris and silver in Milan before the estate slowly fell into silence for decades.
Today, a new chapter of winemaking begins on the same land.
A journal of vineyard life, seasonal rituals, harvests, slow moments, and everyday life at Domaine de la Meissonnière.
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For wine inquiries, collaborations, private visits, or simply to learn more about life at Domaine de la Meissonnière, we would be happy to hear from you and welcome you to our corner of Provence.