

Arc Du Soleil Camargue Rose 75cl
At Famille Perrin, we are delighted to present Arc du Soleil Camargue Rosé, a fresh and expressive French rosé wine inspired by the natural beauty of the Camargue. Crafted with care in the South of France, this elegant rosé captures the light, salt-kissed freshness and vibrant character of its coastal terroir.
On the nose, we look for brightness and purity, with delicate aromas of red berries, white peach, and subtle floral notes. On the palate, Arc du Soleil Camargue Rosé is crisp and refreshing, offering lively fruit, gentle minerality, and a clean, balanced finish that reflects its Mediterranean origins.
We craft this wine to highlight freshness and drinkability, selecting grapes that allow us to preserve natural fruit expression and a delicate, graceful style. The result is a beautifully approachable French rosé wine that remains true to its coastal inspiration.
- Bottle Size: 75cl
- Alcohol: 12.5%
- Units of Alcohol: 1.57 units per 125ml
- Region: Camargue
- Style: Dry
- Grape Varieties: Ugni Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Grenache Gris, Grenache Noir
- Closure: Screwcap
- Allergens: Contains Sulphites
Appearance: A flamboyant deep fuchsia pink colour, clear and shiny.
Aroma: A particularly floral nose with a superb aromatic bouquet, featuring notes of hibiscus and frangipani, complemented by citrus hints of calamondin and orange blossom.
Taste: Full-bodied and smooth on the palate, with a fleshy texture and seductive aromas of orange blossom, iris, and garrigue. The long, very saline finish beautifully reflects the influence of the sandy terroir.
Pairing: Pairs wonderfully with grilled sea bass with fennel, pork chops with thyme and old-fashioned mustard, fresh cow’s cheese, candied fruit, or a refreshing watermelon and melon salad with mint.
The Camargue region, nestled in southern France between the Rhône River delta and the Mediterranean Sea, is a hidden gem in French winemaking. Classified under AOP Sable de Camargue, this unique terroir is shaped by sandy soils, coastal breezes, and a Mediterranean climate, making it an ideal location for producing elegant rosé and white wines.
The sandy terrain naturally protects vines from disease, enabling sustainable viticulture. The proximity to the sea moderates temperatures, allowing slow, even grape ripening. This results in fresh, aromatic wines with a signature saline minerality, characteristic of coastal French wines.
The region is best known for its vibrant rosé wines, crafted from Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, and Carignan. These wines are fruit-forward, well-balanced, and elegantly structured, reflecting both the rich tradition and natural beauty of the Camargue.
Beyond winemaking, the Camargue’s unspoiled landscapes, wild horses, pink flamingos, and traditional rice cultivation add to its charm, making it a destination for wine lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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