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Bandol Blanc Libellule 2012: summer scents

by Julien Tissot
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A graceful insect, the dragonfly evokes freedom, transparency and light. It’s this lovely symbol that Jean Luc Dumoutier has chosen to illustrate the label of one of his white bandols.

A delicate, airy wine, but at the same time persistent on the palate thanks to a blend of clairette (80%), ugni blanc (15%) and sauvignon. Bandol is a “small” terroir in the geographical sense of the word. But in this privileged corner of the world, nature offers winemakers a rare combination of sunshine, stony soil and gentle sea breezes, enabling them to create wines with a distinctive character.
Domaine de L’Olivette covers 55 hectares in the Bandol appellation, mainly in the Castellet area, with a few plots in the communes of Le Beausset and Saint Cyr. From terraced hillside to terraced hillside, it descends from the hills towards the Mediterranean: 350 m for the highest plots overlooking the sea and the Bec de l’Aigle, 100 m for the lowest. A wooded amphitheater protects the vineyards from the harsh climate.
Domaine de l'Olivette

Domaine de l’Olivette

It lies on two geological zones, distinct in age and microclimate, but built on the same predominantly clay-limestone bedrock, characteristic of the Bandol terroir.
Vines are grown in the most traditional way possible, with respect for the environment: reasoned interventions on the biological fertility of the soil, natural soil improvers, no chemical weedkillers, no pesticides.
Tasting notes include white flower and citrus aromas. Full-bodied, nervous and round on the palate. Good persistence.
Bandol Blanc Libellule 2012
Price: 15 euros on sale at the estate and in wine shops.
Domaine de l’Olivette
519 chemin de l’Olivette – le Brulât – 83330 Le Castellet
Tel. 33 (4) 94 985 885
www.domaine-olivette.com
[email protected]

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