ANOTHER GLASS OF WINE?
Saint-Tropez's mercurial relationship to rosé is a study in what happens when French identity collides with investment.
Dana Thomas is a NYTimes bestselling author, award-winning style journalist, and leading voice in the climate movement. She has The Style Files newsletter on culture and fashion, and The Green Dream sustainability newsletter and award-winning podcast.
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Saint-Tropez's mercurial relationship to rosé is a study in what happens when French identity collides with investment.

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