Rating 94
Style Rosé
Blend , Cinsault, Grenache
Vintage 2025
Appellation
Provence
France
ABV 13.8%
Price $29.00  Buy This Wine
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Reviewed 2026-05-19

Perfect For

Backyard BBQs, Dinner Parties, Impressing On A Budget

Drink If You Like

Cinsault, Grenache

Domaine le Galantin Bandol Rosé 2025 Review

Bandol is the undisputed champ of rich, complex rosés in France, known for its robust fruit and savory characteristics that come from the hearty Mourvèdre grape. This expression comes from the small, family-owned Domaine le Galantin, made with a blend of 62 percent Mourvèdre, 21 percent Cinsault, and 17 percent Grenache from southwest facing hillsides on the Mediterranean coast. The result is a deep, expressive rosé that reflects the area’s sun-soaked terrain. It has concentrated notes of stone fruit, from tart red cherries to juicy peaches, with pops of strawberry, thyme, and grapefruit pith.

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Domaine le Galantin Bandol Rosé 2025
Bandol is the undisputed champ of rich, complex rosés in France, known for its robust fruit and savory characteristics that come from the hearty Mourvèdre grape. This expression comes from the small, family-owned Domaine le Galantin, made with a blend of 62 percent Mourvèdre, 21 percent Cinsault, and 17 percent Grenache from southwest facing hillsides on the Mediterranean coast. The result is a deep, expressive rosé that reflects the area’s sun-soaked terrain. It has concentrated notes of stone fruit, from tart red cherries to juicy peaches, with pops of strawberry, thyme, and grapefruit pith.

Reviewed On: 05-19-2026
94
POINTS
Domaine le Galantin Bandol Rosé 2025
Bandol is the undisputed champ of rich, complex rosés in France, known for its robust fruit and savory characteristics that come from the hearty Mourvèdre grape. This expression comes from the small, family-owned Domaine le Galantin, made with a blend of 62 percent Mourvèdre, 21 percent Cinsault, and 17 percent Grenache from southwest facing hillsides on the Mediterranean coast. The result is a deep, expressive rosé that reflects the area’s sun-soaked terrain. It has concentrated notes of stone fruit, from tart red cherries to juicy peaches, with pops of strawberry, thyme, and grapefruit pith.

Reviewed On: 05-19-2026