Domaine De La Begude

Domaine de la Begude

Bandol Rosé Blend 2025

Damn this is fresh and fun. Nose is a melange of crushed strawberry and crisp berries and maybe even a little watermelon and stones. Some bitter green herbs too. More serious on the palate, with deep dry flavors and a little gastronomically-friendly bitterness in the finish. — 2 days ago

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Tegan Marriott

Tegan Marriott

Always welcome that bitterness note for our advancing palates! As young-ens we wouldn't want that!

Domaine Bégude

Etoile Chardonnay 2017

For $12.99 its fantastic,
Buy it buy the case for summer

Domaine Begude is a small family-owned property located high in the foothills of the Pyrenees in the Limoux region of the Languedoc. The long, cool growing season lends itself to the production of crisp and delicate wines.
— 6 years ago

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K&L sale price. Normally 20.00
Ron R

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Just bought some. Thanks 😊

Domaine de la Begude

Bandol Rouge Mourvedre Blend 2021

It’s really infanticide to drink this, but I have a few bottles and wanted to see where this was. Even after 2+ hours in a decanter, it’s still tightly wound up. Subtle dark cherry and tree bark scents reluctantly emerge. On the palate the tannins are present but nicely managed, and there’s ample acids. Re-check in several years. For now, 8.9 but with lots of upside. — 7 months ago

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Peter van den Besselaar

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It’s a pleasure to read posts like this

Domaine de la Begude

La Brulade Bandol Mourvedre 2019

Difficult one, I guess that it needs more time in the cellar. Looks promising to me, time will tell — a year ago

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Tom Casagrande

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Very generally speaking, I gravitate towards Bandol producers’ regular cuvées. Despite being majority Mourvèdre, they tend to be a bit softer and more accessible earlier than their “special” cuvées, which (again, generally-speaking) tend to be much more extracted, thus compounding Mourvèdre’s tendency to be tough when young.
Anthony De Blasi

Anthony De Blasi

@Tom Casagrande thank you for the feedback!👍
Peter van den Besselaar

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It is good to put some Bandol in the cellar for 2040/2050 😏