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2016 La Bastide Blanche Bandol Cuvée Estagnol

Mourvèdre Blend

  • France
  • Provence
  • Bandol
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Community Tasting Notes 3

  • JohnMcIlwain Likes this wine:

    March 11, 2022 - Took down a bottle for science. Ripe Mourvèdre shading more towards elegance—not slickness, I’ll have you know—grounded (get it?) with scads of earthy character, but just sophisticated enough to warrant cellaring. Dark garnet/purple robe. The nose nose balances fine plummy fruit aromas with floral and game notes making up the balance. That palate is energetic and high-toned, rather than brooding, and features ripe tannins, good mineral depth, and fine acidity. There is certainly soil and structural depth to match the mouthwatering fruit, but currently dry extract supersedes the subtle structure and offers plenty of charm that belies the bones within. I suspect this is something temporary and things may clamp down for a bit before blossoming to reveal a far more layered wine. That said, this shone beautifully with magret of duck and sweet potato pavé with broccoli Spigarello. I should probably look into grabbing a few more bottles based on this wine. Are there more exalted and perhaps more ageworthy Bandols? Yes. But is this a terrific grower worthy of cellaring? Also yes.

    1 person found this helpful Comment
  • TheSauerKraut wrote:

    November 6, 2021 - Way too young.

  • Harley1199 wrote:

    April 11, 2021 - Served by the glass. Made with 70% monastrell and 20% grenache with a small add of syrah and carignan. Aromas without much depth of black plums, garrigas or balsamic. A rustic, structured, warm red with a decidedly tannic finish on the palate. It is only saved by being wrapped in a sharp, fresh acidity. Long and with some depth. However, I would need time to polish this wine.

    Servido por copas. Elaborado con un 70% de monastrell y un 20% de garnacha con un pequeño coplemento de syrah y carignan. Aromas sin mucha profundidad de ciruelas negras, garrigas o balsámicos. Un tinto rústico, estructurado, cálido y de un final decididamente tánico en boca. Solo se salva gracias a estar envuelto en una puntiaguda, fresca acidez. Largo y con algo de profundidad. No obstante, necesitaría que el tiempo pula este vino.

    1 person found this helpful Comment

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  • By John Gilman
    Jul/Aug 2021, Issue #94, Recently-Tasted Rhône Wines Late Summer 2021

    (Bandol “Cuvée Estagnol”- Domaine la Bastide Blanche) Subscribe to see review text.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2016
  • Type Red
  • Producer La Bastide Blanche
  • Varietal Mourvèdre Blend
  • Designation Cuvée Estagnol
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region Provence
  • SubRegion n/a
  • Appellation Bandol

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  • In Cellars 53 (83%)
  • Consumed 11 (17%)

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