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Chateau Roubine

Situated between the Verdon River & the Mediterranean sea

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Located right in the middle of Provence, between Lorgues and Draguignan, Château Roubine is one of the oldest wine estates of France. Spread on 320 acres, with 178 acres of vines, the estate produces a range of red, white & rose wine, from young & fresh to older more complex vintages.

The vineyard in the heart of the Var, between the Verdon River and the Mediterranean sea, and surrounded by pines and oak trees, offers a great variety of thirteen grapes, and a natural drainage system (“Roubine” means brook in Provencal), plus an ideal east/west exposure.

The chalky clay soil, give perfect conditions for the production of top quality wines. Spread over 320 acres, with 178 acres of vines, the estate thrives with a combinations of top notch technology and a scrupulous application of the integrated agriculture criteria.

Chateau Roubine offers a extended range of great quality White, Rose and Red wines. The range includes Classique, Prestige, Inspire, Vins de Pays, and Old Vintages categories.

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How to book

As always we recommend you contact the Chateau first prior to your visit. Free tastings are available, as are tours of the vineyard and cellar. Call ahead to book.

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