Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan 2024 - Bandol
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Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan: the expression of great rosé from Bandol
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan is one of the major references for rosés from Bandol. Located in the heart of the appellation, Château Romassan reveals the richness of the Provençal terroirs through a wine of character, capable of combining power, freshness, and elegance.
This cuvée perfectly illustrates the style of the Domaines Ott house. Mourvèdre, the emblematic grape variety of Bandol, plays an essential role and brings structure, depth, and aging potential.
The result is a gastronomic rosé, far from exclusively fruity profiles. Its aromatic complexity and capacity for evolution make it a sought-after bottle by both lovers of great rosés and collectors of Provence wines.
Château Romassan thus expresses the singularity of Bandol through a refined interpretation of the terroir.
A historic estate in the heart of Bandol
Château Romassan is located in the west of the Bandol appellation, on slopes benefiting from particularly favorable exposure.
Acquired by the Ott family in the mid-20th century, the estate has become one of the emblematic properties of Provence's wine region.
The soils composed of limestone, marl, and sandstone favor the deep rooting of the vines. The terraces protected from the mistral allow the mourvèdre to reach optimal maturity.
This combination of Mediterranean climate and complex terroirs contributes to the wine's unique personality.
Today, Château Romassan remains one of the most prestigious signatures of the Bandol appellation.
An ideal terroir for mourvèdre
Mourvèdre requires warmth and light to express its full potential.
The slopes of Bandol provide particularly favorable conditions for it. This grape variety contributes to the wine's structure, depth, and remarkable aging potential.
It is the central element of Château Romassan's identity.
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan and the identity of Bandol
The Bandol appellation is among the most prestigious in Provence. Its rosés possess a unique personality that distinguishes them from other wines in the region.
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan fully embraces this tradition.
The blend primarily combines mourvèdre with other Mediterranean grape varieties that bring freshness and balance.
This combination results in a rosé with a true gastronomic wine structure.
The maritime influence, limestone soils, and Mediterranean sunshine contribute to the aromatic complexity of the cuvée.
A refined and complex aromatic palette
The robe presents a pale pink color with a slight salmon hue, characteristic of great Provençal rosés.
The nose reveals notes of citrus, white peach, melon, and delicate red fruits.
As it aerates, aromas of white flowers, sweet spices, fennel, and Mediterranean herbs emerge.
The palate delights with its precision. The attack is ample while maintaining beautiful freshness.
The finish, long and saline, highlights the Mediterranean origin of the wine.
A gastronomic rosé
Château Romassan is not limited to a summer wine.
Its structure allows it to accompany a full meal and compete with certain gastronomic white wines.
This dimension is one of the great signatures of Bandol rosés.
Technical sheet
- Appellation: Bandol
- Producer: Domaines Ott
- Cuvée: Château Romassan Rosé
- Region: Provence
- Grape varieties: Mourvèdre, cinsault, grenache, syrah
- Soils: Limestone, marl, and sandstone
- Serving temperature: 10 to 12 °C
- Aging potential: 5 to 8 years
- Style: gastronomic rosé
The exact proportions of the grape varieties may vary depending on the vintages.
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan at the table
The structure of the wine allows it to pair well with many dishes.
Grilled Mediterranean fish highlight its freshness and minerality.
Shellfish, prawns, or langoustines also create excellent pairings.
Provençal cuisine particularly reveals its regional identity.
Its ability to accompany certain white meats makes it a particularly versatile rosé.
The best food and wine pairings
- Bouillabaisse.
- Grilled red mullet.
- Roasted prawns.
- Mediterranean cuisine.
- Herb-crusted veal.
- Roast poultry.
- Provençal cuisine.
- Seafood risotto.
Its freshness allows it to accompany the entire meal.
A rosé with real aging potential
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan has a rarely encountered aging capacity among rosés.
In its youth, the wine favors aromas of fresh fruits and citrus.
After several years in the bottle, notes of spices, dried fruits, and Mediterranean herbs appear.
This evolution adds more complexity while preserving the wine's freshness.
The best vintages can evolve favorably for several years.
Why choose this cuvée?
Château Romassan appeals to enthusiasts looking for:
- a great rosé from Bandol;
- a strong terroir identity;
- a gastronomic rosé;
- interesting aging potential;
- an emblematic reference from Provence.
This cuvée allows you to discover the richness of great Mediterranean rosés.
Serving and tasting advice
A temperature between 10 and 12 °C allows the aromas to fully express themselves.
A white wine glass enhances the aromatic complexity more than a narrow glass.
A few minutes of aeration allow the mourvèdre to reveal its full depth.
More evolved vintages also benefit from being served slightly less chilled.
A rosé for fine dining
Château Romassan pairs well with both summer meals and gastronomic cuisines.
Its ability to evolve and its structure allow it to hold a special place among the great French rosé wines.
Discover the great rosés of Provence
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan perfectly illustrates the potential of great rosés from Bandol.
You can also discover our selection of Provence wines and gastronomic rosés at Cave Le Mouton Rouge to explore other Mediterranean terroirs.
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An essential reference from Bandol
Domaine Ott Chateau Romassan remains one of the emblematic cuvées of great French rosés.
Its blend dominated by mourvèdre, its aromatic depth, and its aging potential give it a unique identity.
This bottle embodies all the nobility of Bandol rosés and the historical know-how of Domaines Ott.
It will appeal to wine enthusiasts seeking an elegant, complex rosé deeply rooted in its terroir.
Data sheet
- Name
- Bandol
- Color
- Rosé
- Vintage
- 2024
- Grapes
- Cinsault
Grenache
Mourvèdre
Syrah - Food / wines agreements
- Smoked fish
- Organic wine
- Yes
- Volume
- 75 CL
- Price per liter
- 53.20 €


