Bandol rosés are enchanting.
Their roundness and generosity make them different from other rosé wines.
Mourvèdre, Grenache and Cinsault combine to give, by direct
pressing, a well-built, refined, pale-coloured wine with delicate
salmon hues. With all the subtle shades that enhance their colour,
they voluptuously express the specificity of their terroir.
They
are to be drunk in their youth and their great freshness seduces;
however, the presence of Mourvèdre brings out their typicity
and encourages laying them down, as is the rule for red wines.
Long-lived rosés acquire exceptional temperament and flavours.
They are served at the most renowned tables. Such wines arouse
enthusiasm. Their complexity allows a great variety in food pairings. |