Classification | |
Type | Rosé |
Marque | Domaines Ott |
Millésime | 2020 |
Pays | France |
Région | Provence |
Raisin | Grenache, Mourvedre |
Volume | |
État | Parfait |
Étiquette | Parfait |
Stock | 0 |
An assemblage of 80% Grenache and 20% Mourvèdre blended from three estates (Chateau Romassan, Chateau de Selle and Clos Mireille), 25% of the 2020 Vin de France Rose Etoile was aged in spherical ceramic vessels, while the rest went into stainless steel. It's an extremely pale pink in hue, with coppery inflections, while the nose offers hints of crushed stone, lime zest and grapefruit. Hints of nectarine give the briefest impression of ripeness on the medium-bodied palate, which quickly reverts to bright citrus, a crisp, streamlined feel and a long, zesty finish. It looks as if it could drink well for a few years, but I personally don't see it being worth the price premium it commands over the single-estate wines.
Étoile is the apotheosis of the Domaines Ott* terroirs and the most beautiful expression of a prestige rosé from Provence.
The fruit is explosive, honest, bright and true to the Ott signature style yet it also takes its aromatic depth further with its exquisite body and mouthfeel. The subtle signs of ageing integrate smoothly into the intensity of the fruit, with its fresh, crunchy notes, subtle salinity and perfect balance. Richness and power merge and take on a new dimension, united in a newfound intensity, freshness and seductive opulence.