

Sweet and light, fruity and subtly feminine, Rinquinquin is the aperitif par excellence. An unexpected blend of peaches from the Durance valley, peach leaves gathered in autumn, cane sugar and Lubéron white wine, made following a traditional recipe. Rinquinquin is a classic aperitif that is as Provençal as a sunshiny day. In fact, the name Rinquinquin, meaning a refreshing drink, comes from a word in the local dialect—requinquilhar, ‘to cheer up’. A name commonly given to refer to one’s favourite tipple.
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