Raudonasis sausas
The 90 hectares of vineyards are split between the AOC’s eight communes and planted on marl and limestone soils that are particularly well suited to Mourvedre. They are composed of two main climates. The grapes grown in the valley offer fresh, crunchy juice whereas those grown at higher altitudes on the terraced hillsides produce wines with more body and structure.
The nose opens with spices, nicely set off by slightly minty notes. On entry to the palate, the wine is dense and fresh. This is a sunny wine with predominant black fruit aromas which, combined with silky tannins, lend the wine a rich, luscious character and lingering flavours.
Serve at 16-18 °C with beef, lamb or a boar stew.
Ott is an historic domaine in Provence. It is in 1896 that Marcel Ott transplants all his domains of Provence of noble vines to develop of great wines of Provence, authentic and deserving of a thousand-year-old tradition. Generations after generations, the Ott family knew how to develop a noble family of rosé, red and white wines in 3 domaines: Château de Selle, Château Romassan and Clos Mireille. In 2004, Domaine Ott joins House of Champagne Louis Roederer. Both cousin Christian and Jean-François Ott took back the set of three domaines, since 2009. The vintage Cœur de Grain, emblematic of the Domaines Ott, is cultivated on each domaine. Domaine Ott Chateau de Selle created in 1912 is located in the upper Var, in Taradeau and produces Rosé, white and red in appellation Côtes de Provence while Domaine Ott Clos Mireille created in 1930, is located opposite the sea at the Londe product of the Rosé and the historic Blanc de Blanc appellation in Côtes de Provence. Finally, Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan, created in 1956, produces Rosé as well as red in the Bandol appellation. The BY OTT range in rosé, red and white is a perfect representation of Provence and Ott wine.