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A True Collaboration
Roger Taylor brings his passion for wine into the spotlight with Queen Côtes de Provence Rosé. Taking a hands-on role from blending through to design, this long-term project channels the spirit of Queen - creative, inclusive and made for shared moments. The result? A rosé that feels as effortless as it is refined.
Developed in collaboration with Sony Music, Watermill Wines, Les Caves du Commandeur and Rupert Clevely, the wine brings together the heritage of Provence with the creative spirit and uncompromising standards that have defined the band for over five decades - on stage and beyond.
"I've spent a lot of time around wine over the years, and I wanted to create something that felt consistent, expressive and genuinely enjoyable in partnership with good friends. It needed to have that sense of joy to it - something that brings people together. This isn't about putting a name on a bottle; it's about creating something with real integrity."
Roger Taylor

A Provençal Composition
Les Caves du Commandeur
Crafted by Les Caves du Commandeur in Montfort-sur-Argens, between Mediterranean coast and the striking Gorges du Verdon. Founded in 1913 and named after the Temple castle that overlooks the village, the estate reflects the region's deep-rooted heritage and character.
The grapes for this cuvée are drawn from 650 hectares of vineyards across nine neighbouring communes. Limestone-clay soils and an altitude of around 300 metres create a natural rhythm of warm days and cool nights - ideal for producing wines of precision and balance.
At its core, the winery is a collective of passionate growers and producers working together in perfect harmony. It is here that Queen Côtes De Provence Rosé takes shape - a meeting of Provençal heritage and a creative spirit, crafted for moments worth sharing.
