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Sable de Camargue is a rosé wine produced in the Camargue region of southern France, known for its unique terroir characterized by sandy soils and a Mediterranean climate. The region was granted AOP (Appellation d'Origine Protégée) status in October 2023, recognizing the distinctive qualities of its wines. (meiningers-international.com) The 2024 vintage showcases the region's commitment to quality winemaking, with producers like Famille Perrin and Domaine le Pive offering elegant and refreshing rosé wines. (decanter.com) The wines are typically made from grape varieties such as Grenache Gris, Grenache Noir, and Cinsault, resulting in pale salmon-colored rosés with flavors of red cherries, pomegranate, and citrus notes. (thewineconsultant.com) The Sable de Camargue appellation includes multiple producers and a cooperative, each contributing to the region's rich winemaking heritage.
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