MADEMOISELLE
ROSÉ
LA CITADELLE DE DIAMANT • THE PINK DIAMOND • ISRAEL
"The elegance of the Mediterranean: a rosé that shines with the purity of a diamond and the delicacy of a flower."
The Glamour of La Citadelle
Mademoiselle Rosé from **La Citadelle de Diamant** winery is a masterpiece of enological precision. Founded by French entrepreneur Laurent Emsellem, the winery combines traditional Provence *know-how* with the vibrant terroir of Israel. The result is a wine of seductive paleness, with a complexity that belies the rosé's visual lightness. Each bottle of Mademoiselle is a style statement, designed for those seeking exclusivity and a freshness that lingers in memory.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: Selected vineyards from the best wine regions of Israel.
Winery: La Citadelle de Diamant.
Variety: Traditional Mediterranean blend (Grenache, Syrah).
Style: Premium dry rosé, Provence style.
Certification: Kosher for Passover (Pesach).
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Crystalline pale pink color with bright salmon reflections.
Nose: A delicate and sophisticated bouquet. Notes of white peach, tart strawberries, rose petals, and a subtle hint of grapefruit stand out.
Palate: Fresh and vibrant entry. It has a silky texture and perfectly balanced acidity that enhances the fruit. The finish is long, elegant, and with a refreshing minerality.
3. Mademoiselle's Architecture
4. Pairing and Recommendations
Cuisine: Ideal for accompanying high-end Mediterranean cuisine. It pairs perfectly with tuna carpaccio, salads with citrus, fresh seafood, herb-roasted poultry, and soft cheeses like Brie or Camembert.
Serving: Serve very chilled, between **8°C and 10°C**. It is recommended to consume it in its youth to appreciate the floral and fruity explosion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Mademoiselle a sweet rosé?
No, it is a strictly dry rosé. Its profile focuses on freshness and vibrant acidity, following the trend of great European rosés.
Why is the bottle so distinctive?
La Citadelle de Diamant places special emphasis on design; the bottle reflects the "diamond" concept, symbolizing the purity and luxury of the content.
What does the French influence bring to this wine?
It brings refinement to the maceration and pressing process, ensuring that the wine is light in color but complex on the palate, a technique perfected in the south of France applied to the Israeli sun.