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Nestled in the southeastern corner of France, Provence boasts a wine-making tradition that dates back over 2,600 years, making it one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the country. With its picturesque landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, lavender fields, and olive groves, the region offers an idyllic backdrop for its Nestled in the southeastern corner of France, Provence boasts a wine-making tradition that dates back over 2,600 years, making it one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the country. With its picturesque landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, lavender fields, and olive groves, the region offers an idyllic backdrop for its vineyards. The Mediterranean climate, marked by warm days and cool nights, provides optimal conditions for grape cultivation. While rosé is undoubtedly the star of Provence, with its delicate hues and fresh palate, the region also produces noteworthy reds and whites. The indigenous grape varieties, such as Mourvèdre, Cinsault, and Rolle, contribute to the distinctive character of Provencal wines. Celebrated for their elegance, balance, and vibrant flavors, these wines mirror the rich history and cultural tapestry of this iconic region. read more... less