Clé de mille - A page of French history
Clé de Mille, hailing from the legendary Château de Mille in the Luberon region, is a red wine steeped in historical depth, transcending centuries. Heir to vineyards blessed by Pope Urban V in the 13th century, this ruby-red nectar is more than just a wine—it’s a living relic, a testament to the passion for fine wines held by the popes.
On the nose, Clé de Mille reveals a complex bouquet of redcurrant, blackcurrant, cherry, and raspberry.
Upon tasting, it first evokes the fleeting sensation of savoring a red berry candy. Then, the wine unfolds with remarkable fluidity and freshness. Juicy and exuberant, it dances on the palate with an almost airy lightness.
Clé de Mille is not merely enjoyed for its taste; it’s a journey through time. Praised by Robert Parker in the 1980s as one of the region’s finest, its reputation has only grown, exemplifying the perfect alchemy between tradition and exceptional winemaking expertise. This wine is not just consumed—it’s experienced, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to discover it.
Clé de Mille, hailing from the legendary Château de Mille in the Luberon region, is a red wine steeped in historical depth, transcending centuries. Heir to vineyards blessed by Pope Urban V in the 13th century, this ruby-red nectar is more than just a wine—it’s a living relic, a testament to the passion for fine wines held by the popes.
On the nose, Clé de Mille reveals a complex bouquet of redcurrant, blackcurrant, cherry, and raspberry.
Upon tasting, it first evokes the fleeting sensation of savoring a red berry candy. Then, the wine unfolds with remarkable fluidity and freshness. Juicy and exuberant, it dances on the palate with an almost airy lightness.
Clé de Mille is not merely enjoyed for its taste; it’s a journey through time. Praised by Robert Parker in the 1980s as one of the region’s finest, its reputation has only grown, exemplifying the perfect alchemy between tradition and exceptional winemaking expertise. This wine is not just consumed—it’s experienced, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to discover it.