Winemaker Notes
An initial nose marked by exotic fruit, which evolves into notes of white-fleshed fruit. Delicate and fresh on the palate, full-bodied and straightforward.
90% Grenache, 5% Syrah, 5% Rolle.
The Wine Story
281, Château Minuty's tribute to the Mediterranean.
A cuvée made from a selection of the finest Grenache grapes from the estate's vineyards, with a pronounced maritime terroir character. The wine is distinguished by its complexity and long, lingering finish. A rosé with character, designed for exceptional moments.
Created in 2015, this cuvée is the latest addition to the Minuty rosé range. It bears the name of Pantone 281, the color chosen to adorn the bottle. A deep blue, the color of the Mediterranean Sea, whose proximity influences the quality of the Minuty vineyards every day.
Winery Description
Gabriel Farnet, who already owned Domaine de Châteauneuf in Vidauban, acquired Château Minuty in 1936. The estate was originally built under Napoleon III, as was the small chapel that gave its name to the cuvée de l'Oratoire, which remained the emblematic bottle for a long time. Many palaces on the Côte d'Azur still have these bulging bottles.
Gabriel Farnet began by replanting the entire estate after the Second World War.
The vineyard of Château Minuty is remarkably well exposed on the hillsides of the villages of Gassin and Ramatuelle, overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. It benefits from a temperate maritime climate.
Château Minuty is surrounded by 65 hectares in a single block on schistose limestone soils, complemented by 120 hectares on clay-limestone soil in Vidauban and 15 hectares on the slopes of Val de Rian in Ramatuelle with a magnificent view over the Bay of Pampelonne.