Award-winning Provence rosé wine… Domaine des Oullières continues its remarkable year of recognition with two new awards that confirm both the quality and consistency of its work. At Vinalies France, both Plaisir Rosé and Harmonie Rosé were awarded a medal. Two rosé wines. Two different styles. Two new distinctions that build on the momentum the estate has already created this year.
These new medals do not stand alone. They come after the other awards already received by the estate in previous competitions this year. That matters. This is no longer a one-off success. It is a pattern. In wine, repetition often says more than a single standout result. It shows that an estate has a clear direction, a reliable level of execution and the ability to produce quality across different wines and different judging panels.
To place these new awards in context, you can read about the other medals already won by the estate this year. It offers a fuller picture of the current momentum and the consistency behind these results.
With these two new Vinalies France medals, Domaine des Oullières confirms a clear trajectory. That of a family estate in Provence moving forward with seriousness, precision and consistency, producing sincere, balanced wines designed both for pleasure and for the table.
Vinalies France, a respected wine competition
Vinalies France is one of the wine competitions that carries real weight in the French wine world. Organised by the Union of French Oenologists, it relies on blind tastings conducted by professionals. That point is essential. In this type of competition, the estate’s reputation, the label and the story behind the bottle do not influence the judging. What matters is the wine in the glass.
For a producer, being recognised in this setting has particular significance. A medal validates balance, precision, structure on the palate and the overall coherence of the wine. It is not simply decorative. It is recognition of technical and sensory quality assessed against demanding standards.
For wine lovers, these distinctions also serve as a useful guide. Faced with a wide range of bottles, a medal from a respected competition helps identify a wine of real quality. It does not replace tasting, of course, but it offers a reassuring and credible benchmark. In the case of Domaine des Oullières, this double recognition shines a light on two rosés with different personalities, united by the same commitment to quality.
Plaisir Rosé awarded at Vinalies France
Plaisir Rosé is part of the estate’s IGP Pays des Bouches-du-Rhône range, created to offer wines that are expressive, generous and accessible. The name suits it perfectly. This is a rosé made for easy, happy moments, when wine naturally belongs on the table with lunch among friends, summer dishes or long relaxed evenings in the sunshine of Provence.
In the glass, Plaisir Rosé stands out for its immediate appeal. Its aromatic profile highlights freshness, red berry notes and lively brightness. On the palate, it offers clear fruit, an attractive sense of generosity and a clean, refreshing finish. It is easy to enjoy, but never careless in its construction.
This Vinalies France medal highlights the work behind the wine. Because behind that apparent ease lies real precision. The balance has to be right. The fruit must remain fresh and expressive. The wine must stay light, clean and inviting from start to finish. That level of simplicity only works when it is carefully built.
Plaisir Rosé therefore has a very clear role within the estate’s portfolio. It represents a direct and uncomplicated vision of rosé, but one that still rests on serious winemaking. It does not try too hard. It simply gets the essentials exactly right.
You can discover Plaisir Rosé in our online shop and experience for yourself this bright, accessible and medal-winning Provence rosé.
Harmonie Rosé also award-winning Provence rosé wine
Harmonie Rosé sits in a different register. Produced under the Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence appellation, it offers a more structured, refined and gastronomic expression of Provence rosé. Where Plaisir Rosé naturally suits spontaneous, convivial moments, Harmoni, this award-winning Provence rosé wine, feels more at home at the table, paired with food and enjoyed with a little more attention.
The name was not chosen by chance. The idea of harmony runs through the wine itself. Fruit, freshness, finesse and length all work together without any single element dominating too strongly. There is delicacy in the aromatics, elegance in the texture and enough presence on the palate to make it a true food wine.
It pairs beautifully with Mediterranean cuisine, grilled fish and Provençal dishes. It is the kind of rosé chosen not only for refreshment, but for the way it supports a meal from start to finish. That precision and composure have now been recognised with a medal at Vinalies France.
This distinction is particularly meaningful because it shows the estate’s ability to succeed across different styles of rosé. One wine speaks through immediacy, generosity and charm. The other through structure, elegance and length. Two different worlds. Two successful expressions. One consistent standard of quality.
To explore this more refined side of the estate, you can discover Harmonie Rosé in our online shop and see why this Provence rosé has also been recognised.
Two medals that extend an already remarkable year
The most important thing about this latest announcement is continuity. Competitions change. Juries change. Tasting conditions change. Yet the awards continue to come. That says something very clear about the work being done at Domaine des Oullières.
When one wine receives a medal, it is good news. When several wines are recognised in several competitions over the course of the same year, it becomes a stronger signal. It suggests that quality is not occasional. It is repeatable. It runs across the range. It is built on solid foundations.
For loyal customers of the estate, these new medals confirm what they already know. For those discovering Domaine des Oullières for the first time, they provide immediate reassurance. Beyond the Provençal setting, the family story and the identity of the estate, there is a clear level of quality in the wines themselves.
These latest distinctions should therefore be seen as part of the broader series of awards already received this year. They do not simply add another line to a list. They help build a coherent story. That of an estate working well, improving steadily and being recognised regularly for the quality of its wines.
Why these medals matter for rosé lovers
Rosé is often seen as an easy wine. Sometimes that is true in terms of how naturally it can be enjoyed. But it is often not true in production. Making a very good rosé requires precision. The fruit must be expressive without becoming exaggerated. The freshness must remain vivid without turning sharp. The palate must feel attractive, clean and balanced, with enough character to invite another glass.
When two rosés from the same estate are recognised in a respected competition, it says a great deal about the estate’s command of the style. It shows that success is not concentrated in a single bottle. It shows a broader ability to handle rosé with consistency and judgement. That is exactly what Plaisir Rosé and Harmonie Rosé demonstrate today.
For customers, this also provides a practical benchmark. A medal-winning rosé from a serious competition is often a more reassuring choice, especially when selecting a bottle for entertaining, for gifting or for a meal where quality matters. The medal does not do all the work, but it points clearly in the right direction.
The estate’s work behind these awards
Behind every medal is patient work. In the vineyard first, through careful attention to grape quality, ripeness and harvest decisions. Then in the cellar, through precise choices designed to preserve aromatics, refine balance and allow each wine to express its own identity without losing clarity.
Domaine des Oullières is not trying to produce standardised wines. It aims to produce accurate wines. Wines that reflect their origin, their style and the intention behind each cuvée. That philosophy can be felt both in the most approachable wines and in the more ambitious ones. It is probably this deeper consistency that explains the repeated recognition the estate has received this year.
Plaisir Rosé and Harmonie Rosé illustrate that approach perfectly. One moves towards spontaneity, charm and immediate pleasure. The other towards elegance, structure and gastronomy. But both rest on the same foundation of seriousness, precision and balance.
A clear expression of Provence rosé at Domaine des Oullières
At Domaine des Oullières, each wine is shaped with intention. The aim is not to produce formulaic bottles, but wines that feel right, balanced and faithful to their origin. Plaisir Rosé and Harmonie Rosé show that vision in two different ways, each one now recognised at Vinalies France.
To understand this broader vision and explore the full range, you can visit our page dedicated to the Provence wines of Domaine des Oullières.
Discover the wines at the estate
Beyond the medals, what matters most is the experience of tasting. Wine is best understood when it is shared, explained and enjoyed in the place where it is made.
We welcome visitors to the estate to discover these wines, understand our work and explore the full range in an authentic Provençal setting. These new Vinalies France medals confirm something simple: behind every bottle there is a clear intention and precise work. And that always shows in the glass.