Chateau de Campuget is a gorgeous, sprawling estate and bed and breakfast in the Costieres de Nimes region of southern France. It dates back to the 1600s with vineyards, planted and for the last three generations have been operated by the Dalle family. The Dalles have poured their heart and soul into this beautiful estate ever since the patriarch, Bernard, got shot in the second war. While recovering, he decided to throw everything he had into becoming a winemaker and living a quiet life for his second act.
That adventure would turn into a full blown obsession, Campuget produces a robust lineup of A.O.C. Costières de Nîmes wines, primarily crafted from Syrah and Grenache grapes. While they make a number of really interesting and delicious wines, their best known, especially in the states for their crisp, refreshing, and aromatic rosés (like this beautiful Tradition Rosé)





