The rosé has been created in partnership with the Provence winemaker.


The summer is drawing to an end, but you can continue to taste it with La Petite Maison’s new French rosé, LPM x Figuière. Created in partnership with Figuière, we sipped the wine at the newly opened La Petite Maison Mykonos, and learnt about its creation with the brand’s Global Head Sommelier, Andrea Fasan.

La Petite Maison is an internationally acclaimed restaurant. Founded in 2007 in London, England, the brand draws inspiration from the French Riviera. Today, it has ten restaurants worldwide, including Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Limassol, Miami, and Riyadh.

La Petite Maison unveiled the bespoke rosé label, LPM x Figuière, which is available at LPM restaurants around the worldwide. Rosé is an integral part of the restaurant’s identity, as more than twenty varieties are on the wine list, and at least five are available by the glass. 

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This is not the first time that LPM and Figuière have collaborated. The pair have a 14-year long partnership with the family-run winery in Provence, France. In June 2023, the pair unveiled their first cuvée. And, the Global Head Sommelier Andrea and his team visited the winery and winemakers, and gained first-hand insight into the winemaking process.

LPM x Figuière has been crafted from Cinsault, Grenache, and Mourvèdre grapes sourced from Figuière’s organic vineyards. When it is poured into the pink stem glass, the soft pink hues come to life. It’s love at first sip, with crisp notes of grapefruit and redcurrants and a touch of dry acidity. Plus, there are notes of sweet fruit and a bitter finish. 

La Petite Maison restaurants around the world boast beautiful artwork. So, it comes as no surprise to find that the packaging is just as pretty. The artist Sanja Jankovic has drawn inspiration from Provence, and the eye-catching colours of the Mediterranean. The label includes a sketch of the sun and sea, and colours spanning blue, green, orange and yellow.

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Gregg Lambert, LPM’s Head of Wine Middle East, explained: “In crafting the exquisite LPM x Figuière 2022 blend, we’ve blended tradition with innovation, creating a rosé that embodies the essence of the French Riviera. With each sip, experience the harmonious dance of flavours, a testament to the enduring bond between Figuière and LPM. From vineyard to table, it’s a journey that speaks of heritage, quality and a shared passion for excellence.”

LPM x Figuière is available by the glass, carafe and bottle. The bottle comes in a magnum size, which is 1.5 litres. So, bring your family and friends, and get transported back to serene, summer days. 

GO: Visit https://lpmrestaurants.com for more information.