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It was Marcel OTT, an agricultural engineer, who in 1896 acquired the Domaines, which he named OTT's Domaines. With resolute passion, he set about replanting with noble grape varieties to revive these great Provence wines worthy of an age-old tradition.
Each Domaine Ott is cultivated with full respect for nature. Care is given to the land without chemical treatment or intensive production.
Vines that are too old are replaced to offer consistent quality to the wines of both Domaines.
Over the years, each of them has been patiently reshaped to create the best growing conditions, in espaliers and terraces. This regularity allows for natural drainage without runoff to pRéserver the soil and its character. Organic fertilizers are used naturally, and the vines are trained on wires.
The juices are fermented in vats, then matured in oak barrels. Today, Domaines are among the most famous, most demanding and best preserved of Provence.
The 2024 vintage was a well-balanced one: a mild spring with no excessive arRosé, followed by a hot summer Sec, tempered by cool nights, enabled the grapes to ripen evenly and progressively. The result: a healthy harvest, marked by finesse and tension, giving birth to a remarkably elegant Rosé.
From an exceptional terroir on the Mediterranean coast, on the filtered schist slopes of Clos Mireille in La Londe-les-Maures, this Rosé reveals a brilliant color with golden sandy highlights. The nose is dazzling, with ripe yellow fruit, fine vegetal notes (boxwood) and a subtle spicy touch of cardamom.
On the palate, the cuvée seduces with its chiselled freshness, juicy volume and dazzling peach aromas. The finish is suave, with a refined greediness that prolongs the pleasure.
Blend: 66% Grenache, 30% Cinsault, 4% Rolle: a classic trio enhanced by the inimitable style of Domaines Ott.
A sunny, vibrant Rosé, to be enjoyed now or kept for a few years to appreciate its full complexity.