A square wine bottle for the Cotes de Provence rose

A square wine bottle for the Cotes de Provence rose

In the world of wine, a square bottle is both rare and original. It is reminiscent of the bottles used for olive oil. It is thus the ideal shape to represent the wines of Château de Berne, which makes a nice nod to the two riches of the estate: the winees and the olive trees.

 

OLIVE TREES AT CHATEAU DE BERNE

The Berne estate is located on the Aurelian Way, which once linked Italy to Spain. The Romans decided to settle here for a while and took advantage of the opportunity to plant olive trees and winees. These centuries-old riches are still cultivated today by the Berne estate.

The estate's olive grove includes more than 5,000 trees, which produce several varieties of olives, all classified as Côtes de Provence. And the 121-hectare wineeyard produces exceptional rosé, white and red wines every year.

The square-shaped bottle is thus a symbol of the two main riches of the land of Provence. The bottle is subtly worked to evoke both the great wines of Provence, but also the olive oil.

 

AN EMBLEMATIC SQUARE BOTTLE FOR AN INIMITABLE CÔTES DE PROVENCE ROSE

The square bottle makes the wine of Château de Berne recognisable. But beyond the container, it is above all the contents that attract attention.

A unique product with several medals

The square bottles of Château de Berne are used for several different vintages, each of which has great qualities. Two of them have won several medals.

 

INSPIRATION DE BERNE : THE QUINTESSENCE OF COTES DE PROVENCE ROSÉ

The Domaine de Berne knows how to produce exceptional wines, rich in know-how and quality terroir. Among them, Inspiration de Berne is the pride of these wineeyards of Provence.

The Inspiration Berne AOP Cotes de Provence

The secret of Berne Inspiration lies in its skilful blend of grape varieties, reigned over by Grenache Noir, grown on Provencal limestone terroirs. This wine benefits from Berne's extensive expertise, from plot selection to night harvesting dates, grape blending and careful bottling in a protected atmosphere. The use of neutral gases, such as nitrogen, coupled with stringent temperature controls and, especially, careful stirring of fine lees, procures a wine with a beautiful colour, gourmet palate and delicate fruity aromas

Are you seduced by the pretty square shape of the bottles of Château de Berne ? Let yourself be tempted, and discover that the wine is just like the bottle: elegant and surprising.