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Reddish in color with a wide reddish rim and medium intensity.
Pretty nose with wild flowers, red fruits, light earth, herbs, tobacco leaf, light oak, sweet cherries and spices.
Medium bodied and smooth with medium acidity.
Dry on the palate with cherries, cooked plums, oak, tobacco, licorice, chocolates, herbs, spices and earth.
Tangy finish with fine grained tannins and raspberries.
This 20 years old red blend from Bandol is absolutely fantastic. Drinking very nicely right out of the bottle, and feels fresh and engaging.
This Single Vineyard is elegant and powerful. Complex and nicely balanced.
A great sipping wine that will also pair nicely with food.
A blend of 55% Mourvedre,
25% Cinsault, 15% Grenache and 5% Syrah. Aged for 18 months in large French oak barrels.
14.5% alcohol by volume.
93 points.
$200. — a month ago
2023 vintage rose from Bandol in Provence. Deep salmon color, red fruit on the nose, lovely strawberry flavors, with balanced acidity and a tart finish. — 2 months ago
One of the best roses I have drank. Clear and elegant taste. Long fruity aftertaste. — 5 months ago
This can develop a while of course but nothing at all wrong with it right now with some choice southern-inspired thanksgiving leftovers. All about the garrigue and sun baked red fruit at this point, tertiary elements not really showing yet but ample structure to get there — 7 months ago
Domaine Tempier is a BELOVED and legendary family-run estate, producing top quality benchmark wines from Bandol AOC in the Provence region, on the Mediterranean coast of France.
We first learned about the Tempiers when reading Kermit Lynch’s book “Adventures on the Wine Route” which offered a warm, intimate introduction to this family among others featured in the book.
As an aside “Adventures on the Wine Route” is a wonderful, in-depth look into key regions and producers of France. There’s nearly an entire chapter on Domaine Tempier in Bandol alone.
This particular wine is named after the organically-farmed vineyard from which it came – “La Tourtine” – and has 80% Mourvèdre, 10% Grenache, 10% Cinsault, where grapes are picked by hand and the soils are still tilled by horse.
It aged in oak foudres (large oak vessels) for 18 to 20 months, leaving nary a note of new oak, but rather depth, texture and complexity from the very delicate breaths this wine took over that time aging before bottle.
It’s delicious – marked by classic meaty, leather notes, next to ripe cassis, earth, clove, anise, garrigue, not to mention texture, mouthfeel, and warmth.
This is the kind of wine we love in the fall, when braised meats and stews are on the dinner table. Or next to a roaring winter’s fire. Then again it pairs well with a summer barbeque and everything in between, too. It’s a seasonally- and culinarily-diverse wine to say the least!
What’s your go-to Bandol rouge? We’d love to hear it. — 9 months ago
Pretty color of peach.
Fresh nose of red fruits with citrus and herbs.
Medium bodied with medium acidity and nice complexity.
Dry on the palate with raspberries, strawberries, citrus, apples, sea salt, grapefruits, herbs and spices.
Tangy finish with limes and light almonds.
Elegant and fruit forward. Soft and smooth. Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel.
Good by itself or with food.
Would be nice to revisit it in 5 years, and see how it evolves.
A blend of 65% Mourvèdre and 35% Cinsault. Aged for 6 months in stainless steel vats.
13.5% alcohol by volume.
90 points.
$35. — a month ago
Exactly what I’ve come to expect a nice rosé to taste like. Never disappoints.  — a month ago
Cherry/strawberry, fruit roll-up, wild herbs de Provence,, iron, sage, hint of licorice, medium tannin and nice acid. Great wine. 2020 vintage. Couldn’t wait longer to open it with a steak. Hopefully I’ll have more patience next time. :) — 2 months ago
Polo Bar 12/21 — 6 months ago
Funky, light yet super earthy! It's a must buy. — 8 months ago
The description: The colour is salmon, light pink rose. The aromas show fresh strawberries, cranberry and hints of white pepper. The palate is where the romance is. The texture is crisp almost crunchy, which brings out the fresh strawberry and red tree fruit characters. This wines truly refreshes the palate… and soul.
The opinion. Perfect for quaffing on the deck and great value. Definitely buying in a dozen for summer. — 10 months ago
Perfect complement to lobster pasta — a month ago
With Shannon in Powell and enjoyed this in a sunny day. Pear crisp. Yum — a month ago
Good rose from provence.
Had with Turkey dinner at Easter. — 2 months ago
Pale salmon in color; grapefruit, strawberries, and flowers on the nose; high acidity; a hint of tannins; tastes like grapefruit rind and strawberries. Nellie and I really like it. — 6 months ago
Delicious. Mineral. White flowers. A bit of salinity. Drinking it en France with my sister makes it all the more special. — 8 months ago
Nice spice on nose.
Good tangy tart acidity. — 10 months ago
Brada
Would buy again — a month ago