Domaine Bart

Marsannay Rosé Pinot Noir

9.053 ratings
9.019 pro ratings
Marsannay, Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Tom Casagrande

Delicious! Nose has strawberry, a bit of peach, some stony gravel, and a crisp herbal note. Flavorful and mouthfilling, but not heavy, it’s got good concentration and length, buoyed up by nice freshness. My kind of rose.

Delicious! Nose has strawberry, a bit of peach, some stony gravel, and a crisp herbal note. Flavorful and mouthfilling, but not heavy, it’s got good concentration and length, buoyed up by nice freshness. My kind of rose.

Jun 1st, 2022
Andrew Holod

National Sales Grapes of Spain

8.7

Homemade pizza night calls for PN rose from Burgundy? I guess so. Part of the pie was tomato, mozz and Compte. The other pureed kale, basil and new potatoes.
The wine is still a vibrant medium purple/pink. Nose is subdued, feels like it may have lost some intensity due to bottle age. Well balanced w lively enough acid.

Homemade pizza night calls for PN rose from Burgundy? I guess so. Part of the pie was tomato, mozz and Compte. The other pureed kale, basil and new potatoes.
The wine is still a vibrant medium purple/pink. Nose is subdued, feels like it may have lost some intensity due to bottle age. Well balanced w lively enough acid.

Sep 28th, 2020
Tom Casagrande

Delicious. Fragrant nose has musky cherry juice, deep floral notes, Indian spices, gravel. Tons of juicy fruit in the mouth. Lots of lip-smacking ripe acids. Nose is more nuanced than the palate but this sure is pleasurable.

Delicious. Fragrant nose has musky cherry juice, deep floral notes, Indian spices, gravel. Tons of juicy fruit in the mouth. Lots of lip-smacking ripe acids. Nose is more nuanced than the palate but this sure is pleasurable.

Jun 9th, 2020
Al Shikoh

deep rose color; red berries, blood orange, rose petals; soft, fruit forward, strawberry, mineral; light bodied, dry, crisp acidity, 12.5% ABV; made from Pinot Noir, the northern most village and wine appellation in the Côte de Nuits; $17

deep rose color; red berries, blood orange, rose petals; soft, fruit forward, strawberry, mineral; light bodied, dry, crisp acidity, 12.5% ABV; made from Pinot Noir, the northern most village and wine appellation in the Côte de Nuits; $17

Apr 4th, 2020
Chris MacLean

In a very redrinkable place

In a very redrinkable place

Oct 4th, 2018
Jonathan Lipsmeyer

Nose like crushed wet granite, delicious refreshing palate like an unripe strawberry, tart cherry and copper a bit, watermelon juice. Very, very good rosé. Simple but not simple. Quite habit-forming.

Nose like crushed wet granite, delicious refreshing palate like an unripe strawberry, tart cherry and copper a bit, watermelon juice. Very, very good rosé. Simple but not simple. Quite habit-forming.

2 people found it helpfulAug 2nd, 2014
Martin Redmond

A delightful rose of Pinot Noir from Burgundy with wild herbs, red fruit, with hints of rose and mineral aromas. On the palate light-bodied, and very fresh with mouth-watering acidity and strawberry, raspberry and a hint of spice flavors. Quaffable with a bit of complexity..in a word...moreish!

A delightful rose of Pinot Noir from Burgundy with wild herbs, red fruit, with hints of rose and mineral aromas. On the palate light-bodied, and very fresh with mouth-watering acidity and strawberry, raspberry and a hint of spice flavors. Quaffable with a bit of complexity..in a word...moreish!

1 person found it helpfulMay 5th, 2016
Chris MacLean

Not too exciting; probably needs time--and better fruit.

Not too exciting; probably needs time--and better fruit.

Sep 12th, 2016
Eric Urbani

Really liking the rosés coming out of Burgundy lately.

Really liking the rosés coming out of Burgundy lately.

Feb 1st, 2016
Chris MacLean

Vive la France!

Vive la France!

Nov 15th, 2015