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Domaine Tempier - Bandol White 2024

Domaine Tempier - Bandol blanc 2024

94/100

Bettane & Desseauve

93/100

Robert Parker

(2023 Vintage Notes)
freshness
salty
citrus fruits
seducer
langoustines

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Grown on late-ripening terroirs, this southern white wine—made from 60% Clairette blended with Ugni Blanc, Bourboulenc, and Rolle—retains a lovely freshness. Aging in large oak casks lends it length and body, and the finish lingers with pleasant briny notes. All the freshness of the sea in your glass!

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Estate

Domaine Tempier

Vintage

2024

Designation

Bandol

Region

Provence

Grape varieties

60% Clairette, 30% Ugni blanc, et Rolle, Bourboulenc, âge moyen des vignes : 20 ans

Terroirs

Clay-limestone and sandy-marl soils, plots located in the coolest, latest-ripening sections of the vineyard (La Laidière, La Migoua, and Le Petit Moulin)

Viticulture

Biodynamic farming practices, currently undergoing certification

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Winemaking

Sorting in the vineyard and in the winery, crushing, destemming, cold skin maceration, fermentation with native yeasts

Livestock farming

Aged in wood for 8 to 10 months

Alcohol content

12,5%

Eye

Light straw yellow

Nose

Notes of citrus and blackcurrant buds

Palate

Fresh and slightly minty, with salty notes on the finish; may develop honeyed and marine aromas

Serve

At 10-12°C

Drink before

2030

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy as an appetizer with anchoïade or oursinade, or as a starter with langoustine ravioli, Provençal bourride, or fresh goat cheese...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Wine rated (2025 guide) 94/100 (2023 vintage)

4-Star Rated Estate (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

At Tempier, Mourvèdre reigns supreme. A grape variety renowned for reaching its full potential when its head is in the sun and its feet in the water, it finds here an ideal terroir and the attentive care of a distinguished winemaking family. A historic estate within the Bandol appellation, dating back to the reign of Louis XV, Tempier has been run by the same family since 1834—first the Tempiers, then the Peyrauds—and is now assisted by Daniel Ravier, who manages the property with flair and the same high standards as in its early days. With 38 hectares of vineyards spread across three communes, the estate produces exclusively Bandol appellation wines, the vast majority of which are reds. The terroir, sheltered from the mistral by the Castellet promontory and perfectly sun-drenched, creates ideal conditions for producing vintages that have become legendary.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Rated wine (2024 guide) 93/100 (2023 vintage) (An outstanding wine)

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 (2021 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:

Today, Tempier is the benchmark wine of the Bandol region. The Peyraud family has spared no effort to rise to the top of the regional—and especially local—hierarchy. Daniel Ravier, the estate’s current director, initiated this revival. He launched a major investment program in the winery, installing modern winemaking equipment, followed by a complete renovation of the barrel cellar. Then, of course, he paid particular attention to an exceptional viticultural heritage consisting of very old Mourvèdre, Carignan, Cinsault, and Grenache vines, which produce, among others, three famous cuvées: La Migoua (10 hectares in Beausset-Vieux, half Mourvèdre complemented by Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah), La Tourtine (5.5 hectares on south-facing terraces in Le Castellet, predominantly Mourvèdre with Grenache and Cinsault), and Cabassaou (1.5 hectares south-facing, 95% Mourvèdre with a touch of Syrah and Cinsault). The latest vintages have reached a very high standard. The estate acquired the 22 hectares of vineyards from the Domaine de La Laidière in Sainte-Anne-d’Évenos, intended primarily for rosé production, leading Tempier to now produce more rosé than red wine.

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