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Maison No. 9 French Riviera Rosé - A Post Malone Project 750mL

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Maison No. 9 French Riviera Rosé – A Post Malone Project

Provence Rosé Blend | 12.5% ABV | 750mL

Process & Profile

Maison No. 9 is a French Riviera rosé created by Post Malone in collaboration with winemaker Alexis Cornu. Sourced from vineyards in the Méditerranée IGP region of southern France, this wine blends Grenache Noir (45%), Cinsault (25%), Syrah (15%), and Merlot (15%) to deliver a crisp, dry, and modern rosé experience. The name “No. 9” comes from Post Malone’s favorite tarot card—the Nine of Swords—symbolizing overcoming challenges. The bottle’s sleek design features a long neck and glass closure for elegance and reusability.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Wild strawberry, white peach, lavender, and honeysuckle

  • Palate: Fresh and crisp with flavors of ripe melon, pear, stone fruit, and a touch of citrus zest

  • Finish: Dry and clean with balanced acidity and a refreshing floral lift

What Makes It Special

  • Created by Post Malone with serious focus on quality and balance

  • Features a Provence-style blend using four traditional grape varietals

  • Made by award-winning winemaker Alexis Cornu in the South of France

  • Elegant bottle with a unique glass top and elongated neck for easy pouring

  • Combines approachability and sophistication—ideal for fans and wine lovers alike

How to Enjoy

Serve well-chilled in a white wine glass or over ice for a casual option. Perfect for poolside sipping, beach days, brunch, or pairing with seafood, charcuterie, grilled chicken, or summer salads. Its dry finish makes it an excellent aperitif.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Maison No. 9 a sweet rosé?
No, it's a dry rosé with bright fruit and crisp acidity.

2. Who makes Maison No. 9?
It was developed by Post Malone alongside French winemaker Alexis Cornu.

3. Where is the wine made?
In the Méditerranée region of southern France, near Provence.

4. What grapes are used?
A blend of Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah, and Merlot.

5. Is this wine limited edition?
It’s widely available but debuted in limited quantities and sold out quickly upon initial launch.

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