Château Sainte Roseline, a jewel nestled in the heart of Provence, is much more than just a wine estate: it is a place where history, art, and winemaking excellence converge. Steeped in a thousand-year-old heritage, this exceptional estate is both a listed site and a Cru Classé, a rare and precious distinction.
The castle walls tell a centuries-old story. Its 11th-century chapel, a listed historical monument, and its 12th-century cloister invite contemplation and reflection. The soul of this sacred place, a silent witness to centuries past, still resonates within its ancient stones. But beyond this rich heritage, the estate is also a symbol of renewal.
Since 2007, under the leadership of Aurélie Bertin, Château Sainte Roseline has elegantly blended tradition and modernity. Aurélie has infused this family estate with her resolutely contemporary vision, her feminine touch, and her passionate commitment to wine tourism. She has preserved the ancestral craftsmanship of winemaking while enriching it with a sustainable and responsible approach, making this estate a model of organic viticulture.
Château Sainte Roseline is one of the few estates to hold the prestigious Cru Classé designation, awarded in 1955. Its 160 hectares, 110 of which are dedicated to vines, flourish in clay-limestone soils nourished by the Mediterranean breeze. From this unique terroir emerge wines of rare complexity, combining aromatic intensity, freshness, and roundness. Each bottle is the fruit of meticulous craftsmanship, guided by the expertise of the estate's winemaker, who collaborates with the finest producers in Provence to create distinctive, refined wines that remain true to the spirit of the region.
Château Sainte Roseline, where each vintage is a promise of excellence, embodies both respect for the past and the audacity of the future.
Practical information:
The shop is open 7 days a week and offers tastings, cellar tours and wine-related activities.
Château Sainte Roseline also hosts your private or professional events throughout the year. The 12th-century cloister, the walkway
Two-hundred-year-old plane trees, along with reception rooms, make it possible to host concerts, festive evenings, prestigious dinners, exhibitions, weddings and seminars.