Fleur de Miraval Petite Fleur

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France / Champagne / Le Mesnil-sur-Oger

This elegant rosé champagne is the impressive result of the collaboration between Hollywood star Brad Pitt and the Perrin family - owners of Château de Beaucastel. The extremely limited vintage champagne "Petite Fleur" is the second rosé champagne from Brad Pitt's winery Fleur de Miraval and is not yet officially available for purchase in Germany. The Perrin family and Brad Pitt are not only connected by years of friendship, but also by a passion for beauty and elegance. Together with Rodolphe Péters - one of the best winemakers in Champagne - the champagne house Fleur de Miraval was created, which is dedicated exclusively to rosé champagne. The mineral, calcareous soils of the winery and the 100% Coté de Blanc origin form the perfect symbiosis for excellent champagne. The first product, Champagne Fleur de Miraval, was first launched in 2020 and enjoyed great success worldwide.

Wine profile: Fleur de Miraval Petite Fleur

Expansion: 36 months yeast storage

Grape variety (filter): 95% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Noir

Maturity: Now – 2026

Allergens: contains sulphites

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Château de Miraval has been closely connected with art long before Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt acquired it in 2008. The estate once belonged to the French jazz musician Jacques Loussier, who integrated a recording studio where, alongside many famous musicians, Pink Floyd put the finishing touches to their album ‘The Wall’.

The estate has built a reputation as a refuge for artists and musicians, and its wine production is guided by a spirit of innovation and experimentation. Every bottle of Miraval is a work of art that reflects passion and dedication to exceptional quality.

Viticulture also has a long tradition at Château de Miraval. The vineyards are laid out on distinctive dry-stone terraces that were built as early as the 19th century. Under the guidance of top southern French winemaker Marc Perrin, the first-class vinified Miraval is produced here and ranks among the finest rosés of Provence.