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Château Pradeaux - Le Lys 2006

Château Pradeaux - Le Lys 2006

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Rating: Gault Millau 15.5/20, RVF 14/20
"It takes time for Bandol wines to begin gently releasing notes of leather and stone fruit , with a hint of tertiary aromas, as in this 2006 vintage. The structure becomes delicate and lace-like, with floral notes." (Les Meilleurs Vins de France - Gault Millau)

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Estate

Château Pradeaux

Vintage

Le Lys

Vintage

2006

Designation

Bandol

Region

Provence

Grape varieties

90% Mourvèdre, 10% Grenache

Regions

Clay-limestone with a predominance of limestone

Viticulture

The estate uses only manual and mechanical cultivation methods; no chemical fertilizers are used.

Grape Harvest

manual

Winemaking

fermentation in temperature-controlled concrete tanks at 28–30°C for 10 days

Livestock farming

50 months in oak barrels

Alcohol content

13%

Nose

with animal notes

Palate

with notes of leather and stone fruit

Serve

at 16-18°C

Open

1 hour ago

Drink from

2012

Drink before

2018

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

A d&eacute;guster sur des gibiers, une daube, de l'agneau grill&eacute;, un dessert au chocolat...<br/>

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Rated estate (2026 guide): 4* Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

As the ninth generation of this estate, founded in 1752, Etienne Portalis is far from resting on the laurels that such a property might offer. It has it all: Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, some twenty hectares of limestone and red clay soils, a mild and temperate microclimate, extensive work undertaken on the vines and in the cellar, and—as with the very best—aged oak barrels that lend a silky texture to the wines and refine them for very long aging.

Gault & Millau Wine Guide

Guide des Vins Gault & Millau

6-Star Rated Estate (Exceptional Production)

About the estate:

The château, owned by the Portalis family since 1752, is currently managed by Cyrille, who carries on the family tradition. The next generation is taking over, with Edouard—who already works alongside his father—and Etienne. The advanced age of the vines (over 35 years old, on average) and the low yields produce wines that, even if they require time to develop, are often on par with the greatest. Unforgiving and harsh in their youth—the grapes are not destemmed—they often become splendid and of great character after 15 or 20 years of aging. A second wine, Le Lys, is now offered by the estate.

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2026 guide) 3*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)

About the estate:

Château Pradeaux, in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, is a landmark of the appellation. The Portalis family has owned the estate since 1752. A worthy heir to the estate, Étienne has been steering the wines toward greater finesse and tension since his arrival in 2010, championing a traditional and timeless vision of Bandol reds. Discerning wine lovers undoubtedly have extraordinary memories of the character and aging potential of these wines. Although they are difficult to define in their youth, their potential lies dormant. If one takes the risk of comparing them to the new generation of Bandols, produced by the Tempier or La Bégude estates, Pradeaux’s wines may be outshone by these more modern, colorful vintages, which are easier to enjoy in their youth. Yet, far from any trend toward flattery, Pradeaux remains as it has always been: a very classic red, seeking to unfold over time, enhancing its power and uniqueness through whole-cluster vinification (extremely rare in Bandol) and very long aging (up to 48 months) in old casks ranging from 40 to 80 years old! Keep them in the cellar for at least ten years, and they will always surprise you. The density, character, and depth of the latest vintages of the reds provide us with an incomparable emotional experience. The estate has been certified organic since 2023.

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Review by Mr. JACQUES W. Published on May 30, 2019

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