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Domaines Ott 2009 Château Romassan Rosé (Bandol)

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  1. $43
As befits a Bandol, this rosé has a good depth of flavor, rich and smoothly textured with acidity integrated into a serious and complex wine. The structure and acidity suggest a wine that could age for 2–3 years.  — R.V.  (9/1/2010)
90
points

Domaines Ott 2009 Clos Mireille Blanc de Blancs White (Côtes de Provence)

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  1. $40
Produced from the Clos Mireille, within sight of the Mediterranean, this fresh-faced wine shows peach and citrus flavors rounded by ripeness, although with an attractive tangy aftertaste.  — R.V.  (8/1/2011)
90
points

Domaines Ott 2010 Château de Selle Rosé (Côtes de Provence)

  1. $43
A rich, fat wine, with the weight of concentrated red fruits laced with pear and a touch of spice. There is a vanilla layer that adds extra complexity.  — R.V.  (8/1/2011)
90
points

Domaines Ott 2009 Clos Mireille Rosé (Côtes de Provence)

  1. $37
A dusty-textured wine, its fruit like grains scattered over the surface of a fresh crisp structure. The freshness is palpable and so is the depth of flavor. A food-friendly wine.  — R.V.  (9/1/2010)
90
points

Domaines Ott 2007 Château de Selle Rosé (Côtes de Provence)

  1. $42
It’s expensive, but there’s no denying the high quality of this wine. Almost smoky, mineral-like complexity emerges on the nose, followed by hints of cherry fruit underscored by dramatic freshness on the lengthy finish.  — J.C.  (7/1/2008)
90
points

Domaines Ott 1998 Château Romassan Cuvée Marine Rosé (Bandol)

  1. $28
Fresh flower blossom aromas and delightful peach and strawberry flavors define this dry, rather signifcant rosé. The opposite of a summer popsicle, there’s body galore, secondary complexities and a long, warming, creamy finish. The only knock is that the fruit is subordinate to nuance.  — M.S.  (5/1/2000)
89
points

Domaines Ott 2010 Clos Mireille Rosé (Côtes de Provence)

  1. $39
Equally well known for its white, Clos Mireille, close by the Mediterranean, has produced a deliciously balanced, fresh and fruity rosé. The light fruits are dominated by red berries, leading to a crisp finish.  — R.V.  (8/1/2011)
89
points

Domaines Ott 1998 Château De Selle Clair de Noir Rosé (Côtes de Provence)

  1. $29
A classy pink wine made for wowing the taste buds, not chugging. Unlike most summer-oriented rosés, this one is elegant and refined. Splash a cool mouthful around your palate and absorb the peach and strawberry flavors, and the mildly drying oak. Awfully good as rosé goes, but expensive.  — M.S.  (5/1/2000)
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