Domaines Ott - Château Romassan - Bandol - Rosé

Domaines Ott - Château Romassan - Bandol - Rosé - 2022 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaines Ott - Château Romassan - Bandol - Rosé

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ABV
13%
Serving
10-13C
Food Pairings
ShellfishCrabLobsterFishSushi and SashimiChickenGreen VegetablesSaladsCitrus-Based DishesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesGoat Cheese
Certifications
Bio (Organic)
Key Characteristics
["Light-bodied""Citrus fruit""Lively""Complex""Medium alcohol""Medium(+) acidity"]

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Domaines Ott

In 1896 Marcel Ott, a young graduate in agronomy engineering from Alsace, found an estate in Provence that inspired him to grow wine. Today, more than 120 years...
In 1896 Marcel Ott, a young graduate in agronomy engineering from Alsace, found an estate in Provence that inspired him to grow wine. Today, more than 120 years later, cousins Christian and Jean-François Ott dedicate their lives to their ancestor’s love for the site. The three estates: Château de Selle, Clos Mireille and Château Romassan, each have their own individual charm and personality. Domaine Ott estates are cultivated in a way that fully respects nature; the soil is nurtured without chemicals or intensive production techniques, using only organic fertilisers. In 2004 Champagne house Louis Roederer bought a controlling share in Domaine Ott.

The story behind the bottle shape

In the late 19th century, the wines of Provence were distributed in bulk and served in carafes. Marcel Ott, as a pioneer in Provence, had the idea to create a bottle “La Provençale" symbolising the wines of Provence. Originally his project concerned all the producers in the region but, faced with the cost and complexity of creating such a bottle, no one followed him. In the 1930s, Marcel Ott asked his son René to make a bottle for the Château de Selle. He invented a slender, fleshy and feminine form inspired by the Roman amphora. The model is registered and has become the signature of Domaines Ott.

“Three Estates, two appellations, one passion for wine.”

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Provence

Provence spans southeastern France along the Mediterranean coast, stretching from the Italian border west to the Rhône delta. This ancient wine region produces approximately 170 million bottles annually,...

Provence spans southeastern France along the Mediterranean coast, stretching from the Italian border west to the Rhône delta. This ancient wine region produces approximately 170 million bottles annually, with rosé wines comprising roughly 90% of total production. The region encompasses eight appellations, including Côtes de Provence, Bandol, and Cassis, distributed across varied landscapes from coastal plains to limestone hills and mountainous terrain.

The Mediterranean climate provides abundant sunshine, warm temperatures, and the cooling influence of the mistral wind, which helps maintain acidity and reduces disease pressure in the vineyards. Soils vary significantly across the region, from limestone and clay in the hills to sandy coastal areas and schist in certain zones. Côtes de Provence represents the largest appellation, while Bandol focuses on structured reds from Mourvèdre, and Cassis specializes in distinctive white wines from local varieties.

Traditional grape varieties dominate plantings, with Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah forming the backbone of most rosé blends, often complemented by Mourvèdre and Tibouren. White wines typically feature Rolle (Vermentino), Clairette, and Ugni Blanc, while reds emphasize Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. Provençal rosés are characterized by their pale salmon color, achieved through minimal skin contact and immediate pressing, resulting in fresh, dry wines with delicate fruit flavors and mineral notes that reflect the region's diverse terroir.

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Bandol

Bandol is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Provence region of southeastern France, situated between Toulon and Marseille along the Mediterranean coast. The appellation was established in...

Bandol is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Provence region of southeastern France, situated between Toulon and Marseille along the Mediterranean coast. The appellation was established in 1941 and encompasses eight communes in the Var department, with vineyards planted on terraced hillsides that face south toward the sea.

The Mediterranean climate provides warm, dry summers and mild winters, while the famous mistral wind helps maintain healthy vineyard conditions. The soils are predominantly limestone and clay, often mixed with sandstone and marl. Mourvèdre is the dominant grape variety for red wines and must comprise at least 50% of the blend, typically combined with Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault. Rosé wines, which represent a significant portion of production, are made primarily from the same varieties with Mourvèdre, Grenache, and Cinsault forming the base.

Bandol red wines are known for their structure, longevity, and distinctive earthy character, often requiring several years of aging to reach their potential. The rosé wines display a deeper color and more complexity than typical Provence rosés, with notable mineral undertones and the ability to age gracefully. Both styles reflect the maritime influence of their coastal location while expressing the rustic, herb-scented character of the Provençal landscape.

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