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Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé 2024 exemplifies the perfect balance between complexity and freshness. This iconic wine hails from the renowned Bandol region, where the combination of high-quality vineyard care and a diverse terroir results in an intense and distinctive expression of Mediterranean winemaking. Predominantly crafted from the Mourvèdre grape, with a harmonious blend of Grenache and Cinsault, this rosé offers vibrant aromas and a refined structure, with no tannins to interrupt its seamless drinking experience.
The wine is produced from vines that average 20 years of age, thriving in Bandol’s unique clay-limestone soils. These ancient soils contribute to the wine’s complexity, with varying types such as limestone greseux, rudist limestone, and dedo-lomite influencing its profile. The careful vinification process, including pellicular maceration or direct pressing, allows the wine to capture the essence of its fruit while retaining freshness. After fermentation in stainless steel or concrete vats, the wine ages for 6-8 months before being bottled, ensuring a balance of flavour, freshness, and structure.
Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé 2024 exemplifies the perfect balance between complexity and freshness. This iconic wine hails from the renowned Bandol region, where the combination of high-quality vineyard care and a diverse terroir results in an intense and distinctive expression of Mediterranean winemaking. Predominantly crafted from the Mourvèdre grape, with a harmonious blend of Grenache and Cinsault, this rosé offers vibrant aromas and a refined structure, with no tannins to interrupt its seamless drinking experience.
The wine is produced from vines that average 20 years of age, thriving in Bandol’s unique clay-limestone soils. These ancient soils contribute to the wine’s complexity, with varying types such as limestone greseux, rudist limestone, and dedo-lomite influencing its profile. The careful vinification process, including pellicular maceration or direct pressing, allows the wine to capture the essence of its fruit while retaining freshness. After fermentation in stainless steel or concrete vats, the wine ages for 6-8 months before being bottled, ensuring a balance of flavour, freshness, and structure.
From the world’s greatest site for Mourvèdre—Bandol—Tempier’s rosé is what I open for celebrating milestones, holidays, or a home-cooked family feast. Classy and classic, perfectly balanced, incredibly versatile at your table, and so expressive of the flavours and aromas of the Provençal coast—rosé doesn’t get better than this.
The Domaine Tempier story revolves around a couple’s partnership and mutual commitment. In 1936, Lucie Tempier married Lucien Peyraud and together they had dreams of becoming winegrowers and winemakers. That dream blossomed into one of the world’s most recognisable names in the world of wine and especially for lovers of Rosé.
After Lucien spent four years training and gaining experience at other estates, the couple moved to Domaine Tempier. As Lucie's name suggests, the Domaine had been owned by the Tempier family since the early nineteenth century. After being, as with many French estates, devastated by the phyloxera epidemic in the 1880s, Léonie Tempier (Lucie’s great grandmother) had the vineyard completely replanted on resistant root-stock. Fully committed, Lucie also built a cellar with both wooden and cement vats. But with the onset of the First World War and the 1929 crash, her efforts were thwarted. During the war, the farm diversified and focussed on producing food crops, this forced the Tempier family to turn most of the vineyards into apple and peach orchards.
In 1940, Lulu and Lucien moved to the estate, this marks the beginning of the family's enduring legacy began. They weathered the hardship of the second world war while re-establishing their vineyards and somehow found time to get involved in the group lobbying for the creation of the Bandol appellation. These efforts led to the creation of the Bandol AOC with a decree issued on November 11th 1941. In 1943, Lucien bottled his first wine: Tempier’s very first rosé! The first red would be bottled in 1951 and by the 1960s, they highlighted the specificity of each plot by making their long-lived single-vineyard red wines – first La Tourtine and La Migoua and later on Cabassaou.
Lulu and Lucien's ambitions put Bandol on the map with the greats. The development of the domaine and wine range ran in parallel with Lucien’s efforts to establish the Bandol appellation and have its ageing potential fully recognised alongside the flagship French regions (Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhône, etc) with Mourvèdre as its dominant grape. Lucien and Lucie’s role as ambassadors and lobbyists was as important as their work as winemakers, leaving a unique legacy that shapes the French market to this day. These achievements were matched by their equally inspirational talent as hosts and entertainers. Lulu’s cooking became a reference of Provençal gastronomy and the events at the Domaine – from dinners, to ‘Paullées’ and even a film festival – attracted winemakers, winelovers, artists and intellectuals, creating a vibrant cultural atmosphere.
The legacy of Domaine Tempier lives on, with Lulu and Lucien’s children and grandchildren still part of the Board of Directors alongside a dynamic team overseeing management, winemaking and viticulture. They remain committed to the estate’s style and expressiveness while pushing their quality and sustainability credentials even further, with Tempier now undergoing full biodynamic certification.
Domaine Tempier has works to biological methods because they believe that’s how it should be. The health of the vineyard and terroir expression is of utmost importance. They believe the best way to show respect for site is to use organic techniques. Domaine Tempier have a biodynamic approach to soil treatment, home-made herbal teas are sprayed in homeopathic doses to strengthen the vines, regenerate the soils and control the development of microbial life. The soils are teeming with life worms, springtails, ladybirds, all kinds of insects, there is no doubt that the soils of the domain show a full range of biodiversity. By applying biodynamic principles in the vineyard they enhance the energy of their soils to stimulate the vitality of the vine.
A bouquet of delicate rose petal, candied citrus, and melon aromas, with subtle hints of tropical fruit and fresh herbs.
The palate is beautifully balanced, with vibrant citrus and melon flavours intertwined with a soft, mineral backbone. The wine has a fine structure, with a fresh, crisp finish.
The finish lingers with a delicate rose petal note, leaving a clean and refreshing sensation that invites another sip.
Product Description
Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé 2024 exemplifies the perfect balance between complexity and freshness. This iconic wine hails from the renowned Bandol region, where the combination of high-quality vineyard care and a diverse terroir results in an intense and distinctive expression of Mediterranean winemaking. Predominantly crafted from the Mourvèdre grape, with a harmonious blend of Grenache and Cinsault, this rosé offers vibrant aromas and a refined structure, with no tannins to interrupt its seamless drinking experience.
The wine is produced from vines that average 20 years of age, thriving in Bandol’s unique clay-limestone soils. These ancient soils contribute to the wine’s complexity, with varying types such as limestone greseux, rudist limestone, and dedo-lomite influencing its profile. The careful vinification process, including pellicular maceration or direct pressing, allows the wine to capture the essence of its fruit while retaining freshness. After fermentation in stainless steel or concrete vats, the wine ages for 6-8 months before being bottled, ensuring a balance of flavour, freshness, and structure.
Maker:
The Domaine Tempier story revolves around a couple’s partnership and mutual commitment. In 1936, Lucie Tempier married Lucien Peyraud and together they had dreams of becoming winegrowers and winemakers. That dream blossomed into one of the world’s most recognisable names in the world of wine and especially for lovers of Rosé.
After Lucien spent four years training and gaining experience at other estates, the couple moved to Domaine Tempier. As Lucie's name suggests, the Domaine had been owned by the Tempier family since the early nineteenth century. After being, as with many French estates, devastated by the phyloxera epidemic in the 1880s, Léonie Tempier (Lucie’s great grandmother) had the vineyard completely replanted on resistant root-stock. Fully committed, Lucie also built a cellar with both wooden and cement vats. But with the onset of the First World War and the 1929 crash, her efforts were thwarted. During the war, the farm diversified and focussed on producing food crops, this forced the Tempier family to turn most of the vineyards into apple and peach orchards.
In 1940, Lulu and Lucien moved to the estate, this marks the beginning of the family's enduring legacy began. They weathered the hardship of the second world war while re-establishing their vineyards and somehow found time to get involved in the group lobbying for the creation of the Bandol appellation. These efforts led to the creation of the Bandol AOC with a decree issued on November 11th 1941. In 1943, Lucien bottled his first wine: Tempier’s very first rosé! The first red would be bottled in 1951 and by the 1960s, they highlighted the specificity of each plot by making their long-lived single-vineyard red wines – first La Tourtine and La Migoua and later on Cabassaou.
Lulu and Lucien's ambitions put Bandol on the map with the greats. The development of the domaine and wine range ran in parallel with Lucien’s efforts to establish the Bandol appellation and have its ageing potential fully recognised alongside the flagship French regions (Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhône, etc) with Mourvèdre as its dominant grape. Lucien and Lucie’s role as ambassadors and lobbyists was as important as their work as winemakers, leaving a unique legacy that shapes the French market to this day. These achievements were matched by their equally inspirational talent as hosts and entertainers. Lulu’s cooking became a reference of Provençal gastronomy and the events at the Domaine – from dinners, to ‘Paullées’ and even a film festival – attracted winemakers, winelovers, artists and intellectuals, creating a vibrant cultural atmosphere.
The legacy of Domaine Tempier lives on, with Lulu and Lucien’s children and grandchildren still part of the Board of Directors alongside a dynamic team overseeing management, winemaking and viticulture. They remain committed to the estate’s style and expressiveness while pushing their quality and sustainability credentials even further, with Tempier now undergoing full biodynamic certification.
Vineyard:
Domaine Tempier has works to biological methods because they believe that’s how it should be. The health of the vineyard and terroir expression is of utmost importance. They believe the best way to show respect for site is to use organic techniques. Domaine Tempier have a biodynamic approach to soil treatment, home-made herbal teas are sprayed in homeopathic doses to strengthen the vines, regenerate the soils and control the development of microbial life. The soils are teeming with life worms, springtails, ladybirds, all kinds of insects, there is no doubt that the soils of the domain show a full range of biodiversity. By applying biodynamic principles in the vineyard they enhance the energy of their soils to stimulate the vitality of the vine.
Tasting Notes
Nose
Floral and Fruity
A bouquet of delicate rose petal, candied citrus, and melon aromas, with subtle hints of tropical fruit and fresh herbs.
Palate
Fresh and Elegant
The palate is beautifully balanced, with vibrant citrus and melon flavours intertwined with a soft, mineral backbone. The wine has a fine structure, with a fresh, crisp finish.
Finish
Lively and Refreshing
The finish lingers with a delicate rose petal note, leaving a clean and refreshing sensation that invites another sip.
Reviews + Accolades:
From the world’s greatest site for Mourvèdre—Bandol—Tempier’s rosé is what I open for celebrating milestones, holidays, or a home-cooked family feast. Classy and classic, perfectly balanced, incredibly versatile at your table, and so expressive of the flavours and aromas of the Provençal coast—rosé doesn’t get better than this. - Tom Wolf, KermitLynch.com
The Finer Details
Style - Rosé
Varietal - Mourvèdre, Grenache, Cinsault
Country - France
Region - Bandol
Vintage - 2024
Bottle Size (ml) - 1500
ABV - 13%
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