The Rochambeau Club Serves Its House Racquet Rosé Outside Club Grounds For the First Time
Made with a contemporary blend of Syrah, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, and Rolle.













London-based rosé wine brand, The Rochambeau Club, which operates as a “distinguished but welcoming” members-only institution, has announced its house rosé, Racquet, is now available to purchase for the first time outside of club grounds.
With over 2000 digital members of The Rochambeau Club worldwide, the collective has created an authentic community of like-minded individuals, brought together by The Rochambeau Club’s witty social media marketing and the brand’s real-world tournaments and events, physical pop-ups, and apparel lines.
Crafted as Côtes-de-Provence AOP, the wine — which is based on a fictional tennis club in homage to the great continental tennis clubs and hotels of the past — has been created for “idyllic long afternoons in the sultry Riviera heat,” while it also boats excellent mineral structure with subtle notes of white peach and citrus, providing a light, yet refreshing finish.
Made with a contemporary blend of Syrah, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, and Rolle, The Rochambeau Club’s Racquet 2022 vintage was made in partnership with Alexis Cornu — an award-winning winemaker who specializes in elegant Provencal rosés — from vineyards of over 100 acres near the picturesque town of La Garde Freinet.
You can take a look at the The Rochambeau Club’s campaign for its Racquet rosé above and it’s 75cl and magnum formats are available to shop via the brand’s official website and in selected restaurants and bars now.
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