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Les Costières de Pomérols

Thu, Dec 01, 22  |  molly's spotlight

Behind The Vine

The Vineyard

Founded in 1932, this Cave Coopérative is located in the top commune
of Pomérols — near Montpellier in the South of France. The vineyard sits between the garrigue, or low-growing vegetation on the limestone hills of the Mediterranean coast, in Pézenas and the Mont Saint-Clair in Sète. The members of the cooperative control 2,964 acres of vineyard land, where they produce Piquepoul, Chardonnay, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Terret, Merlot, Cabernet, Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault and Carignan. 

The property features 3 main buildings – one for bottling/packaging, a second where white wines are vinified and the third (and newest) building where they make red and rosé wines. They have an underground cave with 300 oak barrels for barrel aging.

The Location

The Pomérols vineyards are planted on clay and limestone hillsides called “costières” bordering the Étang de Thau, the largest in a string of lagoons that stretch along the Southern coast of France. The unique coastal climate of this lagoon, combined with the brand’s sustainable vinicultural practices, makes for an excellent rosé.

What to Know About This Wine

 

Pomerols H.B. Languedoc Rosé

Varietal: 100% Grenache

Color: Bright salmon pink hue

Notes: Intense notes of ripe citrus and fruit candies

Palate: Balanced, delicate, fresh, generous and ample

Aromas: Strawberry and red currants

Pairings: Greek dishes with feta cheese

Molly's Staff Thoughts - Scott's Pick

“This is the perfect Mother’s Day wine. Vibrant and fresh with lots of delicious red berry fruit. The bottle is beautiful – just like Mom — and the juice is sure to please. The best part is that it won’t break the bank. Grab one for every Mom that you know and be a Mother’s Day Hero!”

Find out more about Les Costières de Pomérols and the rest of their wines here.