Domaines Ott - BY.OTT - Blanc - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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The pale yellow color lights up with water green and white gold reflections. The powerful but subtle nose reveals notes of very ripe mango, vineyard peach, pine sap and acacia flower. On the palate, the attack is fresh, marked by lemony notes and continues with a perfect balance and a beautiful fullness. The finish, suave and lascivious, highlights a bouquet of heady aromas. Typical and racy wine which opens up a wide possibility of pairings.
Type:
White
Country:
France
Region:
Provence
Appellation:
Côtes de Provence
Producer:
Domaines Ott
Grapes/Blend:
Semillon, Rolle
Style:
Blended
Serving temp:
8° - 10° C
ABV:
12.5%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Shellfish, Crab, Lobster, Green Vegetables, Salads, Fresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes

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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 is a region in the south-east of France that is renowned for its production of rosé wines. The history of winemaking in Provence dates back to ancient...

Provence is a region in the south-east of France that is renowned for its production of rosé wines. The history of winemaking in Provence dates back to ancient times, with the Greeks and Romans introducing viticulture to the region. The style of production in Provence is heavily influenced by the Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The wines produced in Provence are typically light and refreshing, with a pale pink colour and delicate aromas of red fruits and flowers. The most common grape varieties used in Provence are Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. In addition to rosé, Provence also produces red and white wines, as well as fortified wines such as Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise. Overall, Provence is a region that is known for its high-quality wines that are perfect for enjoying on a warm summer day.

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Côtes de Provence

Côtes de Provence is a wine region located in the southeastern part of France, known for producing some of the finest rosé wines in the world. The region...

Côtes de Provence is a wine region located in the southeastern part of France, known for producing some of the finest rosé wines in the world. The region has a long history of winemaking, dating back to the ancient Greeks who first introduced grapevines to the area.

The style of production in Côtes de Provence is heavily influenced by the Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The region is known for its limestone soils, which provide excellent drainage and help to produce wines with a distinct minerality.

The wines produced in Côtes de Provence are primarily rosé, although some red and white wines are also produced. The rosé wines are made from a blend of grape varieties, including Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. These wines are typically light and refreshing, with notes of strawberry, raspberry, and citrus.

In addition to rosé, Côtes de Provence also produces some excellent red wines. These wines are made from a blend of grape varieties, including Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre. The red wines are typically full-bodied and rich, with notes of blackberry, plum, and spice.

Overall, Côtes de Provence is a region that is known for producing some of the finest rosé wines in the world. The wines are light, refreshing, and perfect for enjoying on a warm summer day. If you are looking for a high-quality rosé, then Côtes de Provence is definitely a region to consider.

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