Domaine Bunan Moulin des Costes Bandol Rosé Wine 2023
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Moulin des Costes is the first terroir and therefore also the first wine of Domaine Bunan. This Bandol Rosé is a wine elaborated in the rules of art, it is a very perfumed and elegant wine made of Mourvèdre, Grenache and Cinsault.
The sommelier info
Moulin des Costes Rosé was born on a terroir of clay-limestone terraces in La Cadière d'Azur, the parcels of old Grenache and Mourvèdre offer an intense bouquet. This Bandol Rosé wine reveals citrus notes as well as a silky mouthfeel. Its roundness and its presence are seductive, as well as its persistence in mouth.
Organic wine
This wine is served with
Moulin des Costes Rosé is best served between 12 and 14°C with a bouillabaisse, an aioli, why not an Asian like sushis or Indian cuisine with many spices.
Domaine Bunan Moulin des Costes Bandol Rosé Wine 2023 in details
Fruité
Gouleyant
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The domain
Domaines Bunan is composed of three terroirs located between Castellet and La Cadière d’Azur: Moulin des Costes, Château la Rouvière and Bélouvé. Bunan is mainly known for its Bandol wines, although Côtes de Provence are also produced. Today, it is one of the most influential properties in the appellation.
DOMAINE BUNAN, A HERITAGE HANDED DOWN FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION
It is often said that wine is a passion that is shared and rightly so at Domaine Bunan: the first generation of winemakers is none other than the grandparents, Felix and Lucie. Their children Paul and Pierre quickly caught the virus and today it is the third generation that is taking up the torch. Claire, Philippe, Françoise and Laurent work together to share their passion and their emotions through local wines. Let’s go back in time, in 1954, Paul Bunan heard about the Bandol appellation for the very first time in magazines. A few years later, in 1961, he settled with his brother Pierre in La Cadière d’Azur. The Moulin des Costes terroir was born. In 1969, they bought their second terroir at Château la Rouvière in Le Castellet, and in 1978, the Bélouvé lands were put back into use to produce Côtes-de-Provence appellation wine.
BUNAN AND ORGANIC FARMING
Domaine Bunan is a family estate, with strong values that have been passed down from generation to generation: respect, authenticity and sharing. Since 2008, the estate has turned to organic farming in order to produce the highest quality grapes possible and to cultivate the natural richness of each parcel. Bunan treats its vineyard with exclusively natural products, carries out a green harvest and a selective picking in order to respect the maturities as much as possible. The wine is generally aged in French oak barrels or foudre for a year and a half or more if necessary. This is the trademark of the appellation and even more so of Bunan Bandol wine.
MOULIN DES COSTES, CHATEAU LA ROUVIERE AND BELOUVE
Moulin des Costes is the first terroir acquired by Bunan. It produces traditional Bandol wines from the typical restanques of the appellation. Old vines of Mourvèdre and Grenache offer wines ideally balanced between roundness and depth on the Moulin des Costes vintage. Charriage is a cuvée that allows the old vines to really express themselves, we feel even more complexity and maturity. Still in the Bandol appellation, Château La Rouvière is one of the acquisitions of Domaine Bunan. It produces two ranges: Mas de La Rouvière with wines with velvety and deliciously fruity tannins and Château La Rouvière, for structured, intense and complex wines. Finally, Bunan also produces Côtes de Provence with Bélouvé, a classic style property, expressive and greedy.
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