Bandol is Provence's most serious rosé appellation, and this Gueissard bottling shows why. Mourvèdre-based rosés offer more structure, complexity, and savoury character than the typical pale pink wines. This is a rosé for wine lovers—equally at home with food as it is on its own.
Classic Provence rosé colour—pale and elegant. The subtle copper tones hint at Mourvèdre's influence. Beautifully translucent.
Bandol rosé is the thinking person's pink wine—and this delivers beautifully. Fresh strawberry and raspberry provide an immediate fruit core, but there's more complexity here than typical Provence rosé. White peach adds richness, while a savoury, almost meaty note (Mourvèdre's signature) provides intrigue. Dried herbs—thyme and wild rosemary—evoke the Provençal hillsides. Subtle minerality adds to the serious character.
Intensity: Medium-plus | Condition: Clean, complex
None — this wine is best enjoyed young
Flavour profile: Red berries, stone fruit, herbs, saline minerality, white pepper
Finish: Long for a rosé, with refreshing saline quality and herbal persistence
Bandol's amphitheatre of vineyards faces the Mediterranean, benefiting from maximum sun exposure while sea breezes moderate temperatures. The mistral wind keeps vineyards healthy. Terraced hillsides at 50-400m elevation create a complex mosaic of microclimates.
Bandol's soils are derived from Triassic and Cretaceous sediments, creating complex terroirs. The limestone base provides drainage and minerality, while clay retains moisture—essential in this hot, dry climate. Marlstone adds mineral complexity. These soils stress the vines appropriately, concentrating flavours. Mourvèdre, which demands warmth and excellent drainage, thrives here uniquely.
The Mediterranean moderates temperature extremes, creating a relatively modest diurnal range. Sea breezes cool vineyards in the afternoon, preventing excessive heat stress. This gentler temperature profile, combined with very high sunshine hours, allows grapes to develop intense flavours while retaining elegance—crucial for fine rosé production.
Grapes harvested at night or early morning. Direct pressing for minimal skin contact, producing the pale colour. Fermentation at 16-18°C in temperature-controlled tanks. Sur lie ageing for several months adds richness and texture. Bandol rosé must contain minimum 50% Mourvèdre.
Philosophy: Serious rosé from serious grape—Mourvèdre expression is key
Vignobles Gueissard is a family domaine in the heart of Bandol, maintaining the traditions of this prestigious appellation. They work organically or sustainably across their estate vineyards, respecting the unique terroir that makes Bandol France's finest rosé region. The estate focuses on expressing Mourvèdre's potential in all colours.
Family winemaking team
The Gueissard approach respects Bandol's traditions while embracing modern winemaking precision. They believe Mourvèdre is Bandol's soul—even in rosé, it provides the structure and complexity that sets these wines apart. Sustainable practices protect the unique coastal terroir for future generations.
Notable: Bandol is unique in France for producing rosé that ages—Mourvèdre's structure allows these wines to develop for 3-5 years.
ℹ️ Some estate details unconfirmed