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Domaine Peyre Rose, one of the best estates in Languedoc.


peyre-rose-marlene-soria-languedocAfter a career in real estate, Marlène Soria settled in the "middle of nowhere" in the early 1980s, on a whim.

The story of her unique estate, Peyre Rose, began in 1990 when she gained recognition from Robert Parker and La Revue du Vin de France. Since then, the estate has become a must-see in Languedoc.

Marlène Soria manages her vineyard using organic farming principles and produces four distinctive cuvées. Three reds: Belle Léone (formerly Syrah Léone), Les Cistes (formerly Clos des Cistes), Marlène n°3, and one white: Oro.

Her wines are unique in that they are only sold after many years of aging at the estate. It takes 10 years of patience before the new vintage is released. The 2014 vintage, for example, was released in March 2024!

The estate now covers nearly 25 hectares, mostly in red (23 ha: 70% syrah, followed by grenache noir, mourvèdre, and carignan) and 2 ha in white (50% rolle, 40% roussanne, and various other varieties including viognier).

Our selection of wines by Marlène Soria:

  • Belle Léone (formerly Syrah Léone)
  • Les Cistes (formerly Clos des Cistes)
  • Marlène n°3
  • Oro

Why buy wines from Domaine Peyre Rose?

Because we love them, and we believe these wines truly deserve a place in your cellar! But as some of our clients have said, "we are not objective, since we tasted them and chose them to sell: we are interested." That's why we prefer to "defend" our selection with comments from major guides, who are more objective than we are:

RVF Guide to the Best Wines of France 2025: 3★/4 (French excellence). At Marlène Soria’s, patience is key, with long, subtle aging processes that allow time to work its magic. The reds, full of energy and tension, need time to soften their vigor. They express a wonderful paradox, with delicate aromas and an abundance of muscle. As they mature, they can become truly great. The white Oro, the golden door of the estate, gets finer each year. A rarity, both for its unique profile and its tiny production volumes.

RVF Guide to the Best Wines of France 2021: 3★/3 (French vineyard excellence). Marlène Soria’s work is unique in Languedoc. Her wines are inseparable from the will and charisma of their creator. Mysterious, magical, sometimes inexplicable, they impose a rare stylistic unity and an extraordinary capacity to age, especially the whites, true anomalies for the region.

Bettane & Desseauve Guide 2023: 4★/5 (Very high quality). Les Cistes comes from the highest part of the estate, situated on very hard, stony soils. This cuvée has more acidity than Syrah Léone, which is grown on softer rocks that absorb water more easily: it’s often the most sensual cuvée. If we had to choose a synonym for Peyre Rose, it would certainly be "A thousand and one nights," given how enchanting the finishes are.

The Review of the Best Wines of France (March 2016) - The 50 cuvées that tell the story of Languedoc: Marlène Soria remains a unique case. She has no imitators, no epigones, and her singularity has opened minds and strengthened vocations. There is something heroic about the enterprise begun on the heights of Saint-Pargoire, in the wines, which go against current trends. Trying to imitate Marlène's style would be presumptuous. Among the three red cuvées produced today, Clos des Cistes stands out as the most consistent and often the finest.

Domaine selected in the Bettane & Desseauve 2016 Honor Roll (These estates impressed us with the quality of their production, their progress, their value for money, or a particularly successful wine). Domaine Peyre Rose: The wines invite a festival of flavors unmatched anywhere in Languedoc or beyond.

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92/100 RVF and 99/100 B+D. March 2023: the 2013 vintage has emerged from the cellars of the domaine after 10 years of aging. Since 2011, the winemaker has not liked the new appellation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc," so she chose "Vin de France." No worries, neither the winemaker nor the vines, nor the wine have changed; it’s...
€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

For collectors who do not wish to acquire whole cases but want to discover the complexity of Peyre Rose, renowned for its longevity. Here is a mixed case of the three cuvées from the domaine, Belle Léone, Les Cistes, and Marlène n°3, from their 2012 vintage, released from the cellars of the domaine in 2022, after 10 years of aging as always at Marlène Soria.
€360.00

€120.00 / bouteille

98/100 B+D. March 2022: the 2012 vintage has emerged from the cellars of the domaine after 10 years of aging. Since 2011, the winemaker has not liked the new appellation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc", so she chose "Vin de France". No worries, neither the winemaker nor the vines, nor the wine have changed; it’s still just as good!
(1 review)
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€120.00 / bouteille

For collectors who do not wish to acquire entire cases but want to discover the complexity of Peyre Rose, renowned for its longevity. Here is a mixed case of the three cuvées from the domaine, Belle Léone, Les Cistes, and Marlène n°3, in their 2013 vintage, released from the cellars of the domaine in 2023, after 10 years of aging as always at Marlène...
€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

6 exceptional red wines selected from the best of Languedoc, Provence, and Corsica. In short, the finest offerings from the south of France, crafted by some of the best winemakers in the country. A prestigious case for discerning enthusiasts.
€560.00

€93.33 / bouteille

March 2021: The long-awaited 2011 vintage (which is particularly successful in Languedoc) has finally emerged from the cellars of the domaine after 10 years of aging, bringing with it a host of new features. The winemaker does not like the new designation "Languedoc" (plain), which has replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc," so she has chosen "Vin de France." No...
€360.00

€120.00 / bouteille

May 2026: the 2016 vintage has arrived! The cuvée has been named "Belle Léone" since 2011 instead of "Syrah Léone," under the Vin de France designation rather than "Coteaux du Languedoc." Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new "Languedoc" appellation, which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011. Therefore, having chosen "Vin de France," she is no...
€351.00

€117.00 / bouteille

May 2026: the 2016 vintage has arrived. Since 2011, the cuvée has been called "Les Cistes" instead of "Clos des Cistes," under the Vin de France designation rather than "Coteaux du Languedoc." Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new designation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011, so having chosen "Vin de France," she can...
€351.00

€117.00 / bouteille

For collectors who do not wish to acquire whole cases but want to discover the complexity of Peyre Rose, renowned for its longevity, here is a mixed case of the cuvées reds from the domaine, Syrah Léone, Belle Léone, Clos des Cistes, and Marlène n°3, from the vintages 2003, 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2013.
€750.00

€125.00 / bouteille

For collectors who don't want to buy whole cartons, but want to discover the complexity of Peyre Rose. This is a mixed case of the estate's three red cuvées, Belle Léone, Les Cistes and Marlène n°3, in their 2014 vintage, which has finally left the estate's cellars after 10 years of ageing.
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€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

March 2024: the 2014 vintage has emerged from the cellars of the domaine after 10 years of aging. Since 2011, the winemaker has not liked the new appellation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc," so she chose "Vin de France." No worries, neither the winemaker nor the vines, nor the wine have changed; it’s still just as good!
€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

Released from the cellars of domaine in March 2022. The cuvée is now called "Belle Léone" instead of "Syrah Léone", under the Vin de France designation rather than "Coteaux du Languedoc". Indeed, the winemaker does not like the new designation "Languedoc" (plain), which has replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc", so having chosen "Vin de France", she is no...
€360.00

€120.00 / bouteille

Bettane + Desseauve Guide: 15/20: "The tannins marked by the vintage will require patience to soften, much like a great Spanish reserva, but the potential is there. In the finish, cooked notes and sweet spices, with a dry note of Cuban Havana that surprises, the texture is superbly smooth. It is still delightful in February 2025, the date of our last...
€441.00

€147.00 / bouteille

92/100 RVF and 97/100 B+D. At the end of March 2023: the 2013 vintage has arrived! The cuvée is now called "Belle Léone" instead of "Syrah Léone", under the Vin de France appellation and not "Coteaux du Languedoc". Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new appellation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011, so having chosen...
€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

At the end of March 2024: the 2014 vintage has arrived! The cuvée has been called "Belle Léone" since 2011 instead of "Syrah Léone," under the Vin de France designation and not "Coteaux du Languedoc." Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new "Languedoc" appellation, which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011, so by choosing "Vin de France," she can...
€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

End of April 2025: the 2015 vintage has arrived! The cuvée has been called "Belle Léone" since 2011 instead of "Syrah Léone," under the Vin de France designation and not "Coteaux du Languedoc." Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new "Languedoc" appellation (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011, so by choosing "Vin de France," she is...
(2 reviews)
€342.00

€114.00 / bouteille

98/100 B+D. At the end of March 2023: the 2013 vintage has arrived! The cuvée is now called "Les Cistes" instead of "Clos des Cistes", under the Vin de France appellation and not "Coteaux du Languedoc". Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new appellation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011, so having chosen "Vin de...
(1 review)
€330.00

€110.00 / bouteille

At the end of April 2025: the 2015 vintage has emerged from the cellars of the domaine after 10 years of aging. Since 2011, the winemaker has not liked the new appellation "Languedoc" (plain), which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc", so she chose "Vin de France". No worries, neither the winemaker nor the vines, nor the wine have changed, it’s still just as...
(2 reviews)
€342.00

€114.00 / bouteille

End of April 2025: the 2015 vintage has arrived. Since 2011, the cuvée has been called "Les Cistes" instead of "Clos des Cistes," under the Vin de France designation and not "Coteaux du Languedoc." Indeed, the winemaker did not like the new "Languedoc" appellation, which replaced "Coteaux du Languedoc" in 2011, so by choosing "Vin de France," she can no...
(1 review)
€342.00

€114.00 / bouteille

6 exceptional red wines selected from the best Languedoc, Roussillon, Provence, and Corsica. In short, the finest offerings from the south of France, crafted by some of the best winemakers in the country. A prestigious case for discerning enthusiasts.
€690.00

€115.00 / bouteille

B+D 18/20, RVF 17.5/20. Released from the cellars of domaine in spring 2023 and refined since in our Burgundy cellars.
(1 review)
€405.00

€135.00 / bouteille

95/100 RVF, 17/20 B&D, the monument lives up to its promises, at least until 2029.Released from the domaine in spring 2023 and refined since in our Burgundy cellars.
(1 review)
€405.00

€135.00 / bouteille