Gros Noré Bandol red wine

Domaine du Gros Noré Bandol Red wine 2018

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Domaine du Gros Noré Red is a very carved wine, showing a good balance (alcohol and material) that may be forgotten to be opened in 2 years, but can drink immediately on the fruit.

The sommelier info

Domaine du Gros Noré produces powerful and beautiful red Bandol wines! This vintage was aged in 18-month oak barrels. The harvest is manual and the sorting is very meticulous to express the best of this exceptional terroir.

This wine is served with

This Domaine du Gros’Noré red is ideal with red meats, game. To decant 1 hour before serving at 18-20 °C...

Domaine du Gros Noré Bandol Red wine 2018 in details

75 cl
Bandol
Garde 15 ans
14,5 °
Mourvèdre 90%, Carignan 10%
Fruité
Grande complexité
Grand vin
Généreux
Puissant
Structuré

The domain

Cradle of the 51th and the last wine AOC Bandol of the millennium, Domaine du Gros Noré is perched on the village of La Cadière d’Azur. The custom is of given a nickname to all the villagers. This is the way Honoré Pascal had Gros’Noré’s nickname in reference to its impressive stature and to its peace. Today, it is Alain Pascal who took back the family heritage to pay tribute to his father and gave so thus Gros’Noré’s name to his domaine. These wines of Bandol offer at the same time ripe tannins and softness, balance and a beautiful length. The cultivation of vines at Domaine Gros Noré can be considered organic because all phytosanitary treatments are limited to the use of copper and sulfur: no herbicide or chemical (insecticide) is used. On the other hand, according to Alain Pascal, tillage is essential since it is done manually, just like the harvest. Gros Nore produces rosé and white wines, however its predominant colour is red since it is more representative of the family terroir.

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