$80.00 inc. GST
AROMA: Floral aromas such as garrigue and fennel.
PALATE: Red berries and blood orange, balanced, touch creamy, structured and fine boned with excellent length.
FOOD MATCH: Bonito with beetroot & chickpea salad.
Grape Variety: Mourvèdre 60% – Grenache 20% – Cinsault 20%
Drinking window: 2025-2035
Alc. 13, 00%

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Château Sainte Anne was among the founders of the natural wine movement, and has followed organic, biodynamic and natural agriculture and winemaking since the 1960s. Managed by Françoise Dutheil and her son Jean-Baptiste, the estate was instrumental in establishing the Bandol appellation. The unique terroir, influenced by proximity to the sea and strong winds, creates a special microclimate that allows for the production of high-quality wines from varieties like Mourvèdre. Their vineyard benefits from a complex soil composition (dry limestone mixed with white sand allowing a very deep drainage) and a specific micro-climate with cool nights allowing the local variety, Mourvèdre, to reach perfect ripeness. The vineyards of this 15-hectare estate are situated on steep, terraced slopes just a few kilometers from the Mediterranean, where the sea breezes create a microclimate that moderates the hot summers and permits a relatively low level of alcohol. The old vines, all Goblet pruned, range from 35-85 years of age, and are grown in chalky limestone soil with a southeastern exposition. 75% of the production is red, 20% rosé and 5% white.
Each variety is manually harvested at full ripeness and then de-stemmed. There is no temperature manipulation: neither the fruit nor the juice is heated or cooled. The rosé wine is half bled and half free-run. They are likewise fermented by variety in stainless steel over indigenous yeasts. Malo proceeds naturally. The young wine is aged in enameled steel tanks and then blended and bottled, without fining or filtration.
| brand | Chateau Ste Anne |
|---|---|
| size | 750ml |
| vintage | 2023 |
It’s not quite dueling Bandols, though MB does have that vibe, living on the Central Coast as he does, but here’s another Bandol rosé from the 2023 vintage. I do like Terrebrune and Domaine du Gros Nore (along with Tempier) though I rarely get to see those wines, unless I buy them, which I do every now and then.
Soft, nutty, red cherry and strawberry, a cool aniseed and rosehip perfume too. It’s all red cherry and strawberry, with a smooth glycerol feel to it, along with appropriate chalky grip, a bit creamy, with balanced acidity, good weight and flavour, and a finish of excellent length featuring some ripe blood orange tang. Very nice. Delivers the Bandol rosé character aplenty..
– Gary Walsh