Bargemone

“Anyone who enjoys dry rosé should keep a few bottles of this on hand…”

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Commanderie de la Bargemone Rosé has long been a favorite of ours, going back to at least 2003. I’ve been meaning to pick one up and review it here since rebooting Tasting Notes from the Underground last January, but a succession of lower priced dry rosés kept popping up, and that’s not a bad thing, since they’ve all been quite good. This one does weigh in at just above my preferred price range ($10-20), but drop one in a 6-pack for the 10% discount at Holiday Market in Royal Oak, and it comes down to $18 and change. This is perfectly acceptable for this delightful libation, and a helluva lot cheaper than our other old favorite, Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé, which has risen in price to the point where we simply choose not to spend anywhere from $50-60 a bottle for it. (Lately, I’m feeling that way about a lot of the Kermit Lynch catalog. I mean, the wines are damned good, but the prices keep going up, and I buy less and less of them as time goes on. Perhaps that’s a good subject for a future blog entry.)

I finally decided to pick up the current vintage of Bargemone Rosé last week, and I was reminded once again why we have always enjoyed it so much in years past. Continue reading

Another Classic Provence Rosé

“The word that most comes to mind when drinking this is satisfying.”

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Readers may remember how much I liked the 2021 vintage of this wine, and I am happy to report that the ‘22 is just as enjoyable. A few days ago, I ran into the current version stacked four cases high in the wine department of Holiday Market in Royal Oak for a very good price, and I didn’t hesitate to pick one up and drop it into a 6-pack for the 10% discount. Continue reading