Lieux Perdus Pinot Noir Rosé – The Beauty of Forgotten Places
There are places that never make it onto maps.
Hidden valleys. Quiet slopes. Old vineyard plots left behind as growers moved on to easier land. In France, these are sometimes called “lieux perdus”—lost places.
But lost does not mean without value.
Lieux Perdus Pinot Noir Rosé is born from this idea: that the most interesting stories—and the most characterful wines—often come from the margins.
Its grapes are drawn from select vineyards across southern France, where Pinot Noir finds an unexpected home. Here, the climate is warmer than its traditional Burgundian heartland, but tempered by cooling breezes that sweep in from distant hills and coastlines. The soils vary—limestone, clay, and gravel—each adding a subtle layer to the final blend.
These are not the famous crus - They are quieter places. Overlooked, sometimes. But deeply expressive.
Lieux Perdus pours a delicate pale salmon pink, exuding elegance and freshness. On the nose, it reveals enticing aromas of wild strawberries, fresh raspberries, and subtle hints of rose petals, complemented by delicate citrus zest and a touch of minerality. Its finesse and purity highlight the terroir beautifully, delivering a charming and approachable wine experience.
