Château d'Esclans 蝶之兰 France
Depending on the color of the wine, wines can be divided into three categories, red, white and rosé. Among them, rosé wine is the most commonly drunk wine in France due to its light and simple taste: in 2014, the total consumption of rosé wine in the world was 2.23 billion liters, and France alone accounted for nearly 40% of the total consumption, with a total consumption of 820 million liters. As the lowest threshold for drinking, rosé wine usually costs between $15 and $20, and in the French mind, spending a lot of money on rosé wine is an unwise choice. This notion has been loosened in recent years, and the game-changer is Château Butterfly Orchid in Provence. Château Butterfly Orchid, located in the Provence region of southern France, began to make a name for itself in the hands of Sacha Lichine. Sacha Lichine is the second generation of Château Margaux in the Médoc, and after closing the family business, he acquired Château Butterflyland in 2006 and teamed up with Patrick Leon, the former chief winemaker of Château Mouton of the Rothschild family, to create a more high-end and classic Provençal rosé. The total area of Château Butterfly Orchid is 267 hectares, of which vineyards account for ...