Fleurs De Meditérranée
Fleurs De Meditérranée
Rosé Wine
Grape:
Cinsault · Grenache
Region:
Languedoc
Vineyard:
Saint Jean de Conques
Perfect Pairing:
Light, fruity, and ready to party. This rosé shines at beach days, breezy lunches, or anywhere there’s sunshine and something to celebrate. Best served chilled (45–50°F)

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The Cuvée
Domaine Saint-Jean de Conques, located in the heart of Languedoc’s Mediterranean charm, crafts a rosé bursting with the vibrant essence of strawberries and raspberries, complemented by a floral crisp acidity that provides a refreshing and lively mouthfeel.
This cuvée’s aromatic complexity captures the region’s rich terroir, delivering the captivating nature of this sun-soaked landscape.
- 90% lower carbon impact than the bottle
- 100% recyclable
- Stays Fresh for 6 Weeks
- Enjoy 20 Glasses in Each Box



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Each Box Contains
4 Bottles - 20 Glasses -
Eco-Friendly
100% Recyclable and 1/10th the Carbon Footprint compared to four 750ml bottles.
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Award-Winning
34 ‘Best Wine in Box’ Awards most awarded boxed wine company globally.
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Fresh for 6-Weeks
Enjoy peak flavor and quality for 6 weeks after the first pour.

Domaine Saint-Jean de Conques
Pays d’Oc: 30 Years of Passion For three decades, the quality of Pays-d’Oc wines has remained steadfast, as exemplified in our boxed Rosé. With 20,000 winegrowers, 58 grape varieties, and 130,000 hectares of vineyards, the region boasts a warm Mediterranean climate, ranging from the dry limestone of the Camargue to the humid valleys of the Pyrenees. The Oldest Vineyard in Gaul The vine in Pays-d’Oc dates back to the 6th century BC, planted by the Greeks. The oldest vineyard, established by the Romans in 118 BC near Narbonne, was a gift from Emperor Augustus to his loyal soldiers. The Via Domitia facilitated wine transport from Narbonne to Rome.

Respect the Environment
Certified as High Environmental Value since 2018, the estate prioritizes ecological packaging to reduce carbon impact. For over a decade, Domaine Saint-Jean de Conques has harnessed renewable energy through photovoltaic panels, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability.