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Château La Curnière
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Chateau La Cunière is located in AOC Coteaux du Var on the best soils. They use a wide variety of grapes, to present a range to meet every desire. Their rosé wines of Provence are ample and structured, their Chardonnay white wines are very aromatic, those Vermentino, or Rolle, are rather cool and... Find out more
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Chateau La Cunière is located in AOC Coteaux du Var on the best soils. They use a wide variety of grapes, to present a range to meet every desire. Their rosé wines of Provence are ample and structured, their Chardonnay white wines are very aromatic, those Vermentino, or Rolle, are rather cool and minerals, their red Grenache wines are tannic and powerful, those Syrah is fruity and spicy, And the list is still long. But one thing is clear, their first vintage to the prestige cuvées, the same care is taken there. The Castle of Curnière stands majestically in the vineyards, which are located between the massif of Sainte-Beaune and the famous Mont Saint-Victoire. In this vineyard, breathes the warmth of the south: the typical building, olive groves, lavender fields and of course the beautiful vines. This environment is reflected in the wines of Domaine de la Curnière. As a parenthesis in time, the wines are made in traditional method, to express their typicality.
Registered since 21/02/2016
Route de Montmeyan Lieu dit La Curniere D71,
83670 Tavernes
83670 Tavernes
4 wines available
between 8 € and 8.5 €
between 8 € and 8.5 €
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