Domaine Bastide Jourdan

La Bastide Saint Vincent

Gigondas 2021

2021 vintage. Solid and workmanlike with appreciable spices and grip. Less than $20 resto cost. Drink in the next half-decade. 5.29.24. — 6 months ago

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Bastide Miraflors

Cotes du Roussillon Syrah & Vieilles Vignes Grenache

Berry medley, dark chocolate, some herb spice like coconut and vanilla bean, bit of char and oak spice, hint of geranium on the nose. Baked ripe summer berries, light brewed black tea, cocoa powder, lingering soft chalky tannins. Best after a day opened in the fridge, overall a wonderful value. — 8 months ago

Bastide de la Ciselette

Bandol Rosé Blend 2022

The description: Mostly famous for its dark, rich and powerful reds, Bastide de la Ciselette offers a rosé with a full spectrum of aromas including wild raspberries, blood orange, ruby red grapefruit and white pepper. The mouth has a rich texture and notes of sage, rosemary and pink peppercorn.
The opinion: The description is accurate but and it’s very good but previous years better; normally mark it a 9 or better.
— a month ago

La Bastide Saint-Dominique

Secrets De Pignan Châteauneuf-du-Pape Grenache 2017

2017: Well-rated, very good CDP that features darker stewed fruit flavors and a good amount of port and earth nuances. While it suffers a typical CDP lack of acidity and vibrancy at this stage the fruit concentration makes this an above-average bottling and complements the growing complexity. Good value at $52 (VR). — 8 months ago

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La Bastide Blanche

Bandol Mourvedre Blend 2011

Timothy Eustis
9.2

No Brett. But animaux. Long finish. Superb. 2011. — 2 months ago

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La Bastide Blanche

Bandol Mourvèdre Blend Rosé 2023

Gorgeous rose typical Bandol — 4 months ago

Elisabeth & Francois Jourdan

L'Argentier Vin de Pays du Gard IGP Vieilles Vignes Cinsault 2011

2011. Last bottle of L’Argentier. It was great to have multiple bottles their Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, and Rosé in the cellar this past decade. Always drinkable and great with food. The Grenache was my favorite, but the age on this Cinsault mellowed out the tartness and underripe flavors I noted early on. Big cherry on the nose and initial taste, then some spicy earth and smooth tannins. — 7 months ago

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