

Pinot Noir is grown particularly extensively in northern vineyards, but it also flourishes in the Pays d'Oc.
In the Mediterranean climate, this precocious grape variety easily reaches maturity to produce refined rosés.
With its Pays d'Oc Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), Maison Castel's Grande Réserve rosé Pinot Noir is the result of a selection of the best plots from different terroirs.
On the one hand, the Villafranchian terraces of the Hérault hinterland, a late-ripening terroir whose coolness allows the grapes to ripen more precisely, producing more balanced wines.
On the other, the dry pond of Marseillette, a vineyard in the Aude department with clay soils on a deep layer of salt, reminiscent of the terroir of Provence.