Retour Château Simone - AOP Palette - White - 2022
COUNTRY/REGION: Provence
DESIGNATION: AOP Palette
COLOR: White
VINTAGE: 2022
GRAPE VARIETY: 80% Clairette, 10% Grenache Blanc, 5% Ugni Blanc, 3% Bourboulenc, 2% Muscat Blanc
ALCOHOL: 14 vol.
CONTENT: 75 cl
The tasting
Color Golden brown.
Nose Beautiful floral and fruity flavours with a delicate woody note.
Palate Precise, suave and elegant, this skilfully matured vintage reveals sublime flavours with an intense and flavoursome finish underpinned by a beautiful energy.
The sommelier's advice
Temperature To be aerated before serving at between 10 and 12°C.
Food Red mullet fillets with star anise, flambéed prawns, warm goat's cheese turnovers.
Cellar ageing From now until 2035 and beyond for amateurs
The estate and the wine
The estate and the wine Nestled in the heart of Provence, Château Simone—honored with two stars by the French wine guide RVF—remains a rare gem among the region’s most revered estates.

Its unusual north-facing vineyards and diverse range of grape varieties set it apart, but it’s the unwavering commitment of the Rougier family that gives “La Simone,” as Jean-François Rougier fondly calls it, its unmistakable character.

Exceptional across all three colors, these wines are defined by elegance, precision, and depth. The 2022 White is a standout, led by beautifully expressive Clairette grapes that lend both aromatic lift and structure. The 2022 Red strikes a perfect balance between Atlantic and Mediterranean varietals, delivering layered complexity and finesse. And the 2022 Rosé—remarkable for its grace and charisma—is nothing short of captivating.

Château Simone is, without a doubt, the most iconic and sought-after estate in Provence. Eschewing technical trends, it continues to craft wines that are deeply rooted in their terroir and effortlessly elevate any gastronomic pairing.
Wine As poised and delicious as ever, the 2022 White Palette is built around a sublime Clairette that forms the heart of the blend. It opens with refined aromas of ripe fruit and subtle toast, all wrapped in a style of rare elegance. The maturity of old-vine fruit shows clearly on the palate—beautifully balanced, with exquisite freshness and precision. With time, it will only gain depth and presence; give it fifteen years, and it will be even more impressive. There’s no question: this is Provence’s greatest white wine.
Vinification Manual harvesting, light crushing, pressing and light settling.
Aged for 18-months in small oak barrels, including 6-months on fine lees, aged in barrels for one year before bottling.
AWARDS
AWARDS Estate rated 2 stars in the Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France 2025 (RVF)
Estate rated 5 stars in the Guide Bettane+Desseauve 2025