Les vins du Château de Berne <br>Vignoble des Côtes de Provence

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Berne Castle and its wine estate.

Well known for its rosé wines, Provence is much less known for the diversity of its terroirs. Just forthe Côtes de Provence appellation, there are no less than six large areas which can be distinguished from east to west.

Among them, the terroir of Château de Berne is located in the Haut-Pays region, made up of limestone hills and valleys. This is the inland Provence, little-known and secret, which offers structured red wines and delicate white and rosé wines.

Covering an area of 175 hectares, the vineyard is located on the Triassic plateau which rests on a limestone base from the Middle and Lower Jurassic.

The estate is protected by 800 hectares of forest. The cool nights of the Haut-Var ensure slow and optimal ripening of the grapes. While the rosés mature later, they are structured wines with good body that are particularly well suited to pairings.food & winefrom the kitchen
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The group's other wine estates

The MDCV group brings together 4 exceptional wine estates in Provence: Château de Berne, Ultimate Provence, Château Saint-Roux and Château des Bertrands.

Ultimate Provence. Located in a wild and mineral environment, in the heart of the largest nature reserve in France, the UP terroir covers 46 hectares of vines, entirely inAOP Côtes de Provencecertified organic farming. Vibrant, expressive wines in signature bottles. From the classic bottle to theMethuselah(6L), UP Rosé, the icon, will seduce you with its freshness and its palette of aromas.

Saint Roux Castle. On crystalline, limestone soil, its 40-hectare land gives life to wines with complex aromas, cradled by the Provençal Mediterranean climate. Rich in iron and bauxite, essential nutrients, the estate's grapes create deep and unique wines, in perfect symbiosis with the olive trees that coexist on the plots.

Bertrands Castle. These unique characteristics are those of the terroir of "Notre-Dame-des-Anges", known as one of the most renowned in all of Provence. The vineyards of Château des Bertrands, which run over 97 hectares, give pride of place to the natural elegance of the wines. An emblematic land of rosés, Château des Bertrands nevertheless remains very committed to producing whites and reds of great lineage with gastronomic profiles, which will accompany the finest food and wine pairings during the great moments oftasting.

What are the differences between the vintages offered?

The flagship of the estate with its iconic square bottle, La Grande Cuvée is available in three colors: red, rosé and white. These three vintages,vinified and aged in wooden barrels, are gastronomic wines which seek to express as faithfully as possible the magnificent terroir of Château de Berne.

The vintages “Les Oliviers”, “Impatience” and “Pur” are vintagesorganic dewsOther IGP Méditerranée vintages, such as Romance or Esprit Méditerranée, illustrate the Mediterranean and pair well with Provençal flavors. Rosés, such as Émotion or Du Kiff, are more suited to aperitifs, while our Grande Récolte vintages are available in supermarkets.

What are the differences between organic and traditional wine?

The difference between theorganic wineand traditional wine lies above all in the cultivation method. Indeed, the first relies on 100% organic agriculture. An approach that completely excludes insecticides and pesticides, whether in the cellar or in the vineyards. It therefore implies good control on the part of thewinemakerorganic.

For traditional wine, the cultivation method involves all means aimed at ensuring the good health of the vines. These include chemicals designed to eliminate harmful insects and bad bacteria. However, winemakers must stick to tools and products that comply with current legislation.

What are your best vintages?

Our best vintages are 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, which produced exceptional rosé wines, such as Château de Berne Côtes de Provence, which received an excellent score of 90/100 from Wine Enthusiast.

What are the best food and wine pairings with Château de Berne wines?

Our Inspiration rosé wine pairs perfectly with roasted poultry with lemon and Provençal herbs or grilled lobster. Our Grande Récolte rosé wine pairs beautifully with summer vegetable salads, melon and Parma ham, or traditional Provençal dishes.

Our white wines are best paired with southern cuisine, grilled fish, or oriental and Asian dishes. They are also perfect as an aperitif or with meat dishes like chicken.

Our red wines pair wonderfully with grilled meats, charcuterie, headless lark, or cheese platters.