AOC Côtes de Provence Wines: Explore Our Curated Selection
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Few wine regions capture the romance of the Mediterranean quite like AOC Côtes de Provence. Stretching across sun-drenched hillsides and ancient limestone soils, this storied French appellation has earned its place among Europe's most admired wine-producing areas — and not just for its iconic pale rosés. With a price point that makes quality accessible and a diversity of styles that rewards exploration, Côtes de Provence is a region worth discovering in depth. At Mercado 46, we handpick bottles that genuinely reflect the appellation's terroir-driven character, from vibrant, fruit-forward rosés to structured, mineral-edged whites.
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Established as an AOC in 1977, Côtes de Provence is one of the largest appellations in the south of France, encompassing over 20,000 hectares across the Var department and the western edges of Bouches-du-Rhône. The landscape is dramatic and varied: rolling garrigue-covered hills, ancient granite and schist outcroppings, and coastal plains where sea breezes moderate the intense summer heat. This complexity of soils and mesoclimates gives the wines of Côtes de Provence a remarkable range of expression — far broader than many wine drinkers expect.
Beyond the Rosé: A Region of Real Depth
Yes, Côtes de Provence is the spiritual home of the pale, elegant Provençal rosé — wines celebrated for their delicate salmon hue, lifted aromatics of white peach, rose petal and citrus zest, and that effortlessly refreshing mouthfeel. But the appellation also produces whites of genuine character, built on Rolle (Vermentino), Clairette and Ugni Blanc, with a distinctive floral quality and creamy texture. Reds, though less prominent, offer grippy tannins and warm spice when crafted with care from Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre blends.
What We've Selected for You
Our buyers have focused on bottles that offer an authentic window into Provençal winemaking at its most expressive. The Côtes de Provence