Producer: Domaine Ray-Jane
Wine: 2024 Bandol Rosé
Varietals: 40% Mourvèdre, 30% Grenache, 30% Cinsault
Tasting Notes: "The nose of this wine has a grilled peach aroma with an earthy stoniness hiding behind it. Rich and mouthcoating the palate is is well textured and has great balance". - Cody Wexler - 92 Points, Wine Enthusiast
"Pretty nose of ripe pear, jasmine and honeysuckle, while the palate is graced with confit citrus, melon and fresh fig." - Decanter
"Clementine, melon and zesty verbena notes define this tangy rose, which shows fullness and density, with hints of toast and salt on the finishing. White grapefruit acidity maintains tension. Drink now through 2027". - 93 Points, Wine Spectator
Food: Served as an aperitif, with barbecue, light cheeses, grilled salmon, summer salads, sashimi and sushi.
Cellaring: Drink now or hold
DOMAINE RAY-JANE
Le Castellet - Bandol (Provence)

Jane and Alain Constant own Domaine Ray-Jane which has been in their families since 1288. The vineyards spread over 64 acres in the terroirs of Le Castellet and La Cadiere. The newly upgraded cellar is equipped with the latest technology - thermo-regulated stainless steel tanks for maceration of all 3 wines, automatic system for pumping over the red Bandol.
Alain’s father Raymond had a passion for all things used for winemaking (tools for vineyard management, barrel-making and winemaking) and a small museum lies on the property where a unique collection of over 20,000 tools is displayed.
Domaine Ray-Jane is certified organic. A third of the vines are 100 years old and planted on Restanques (terraces made of stones carved into the hills to prevent erosion and facilitate the natural distribution of water resources). The work in the vineyard is done without motorized tools (ploughing is done with horses and hoe). Harvest is manual.

The Bandol appellation was created in 1941 and is located in the Provence region west of Toulon. The appellation covers around 3,830 acres of vineyards in 8 communes of the Var department: Bandol, Le Beausset, Le Castellet, La Cadière d’Azur, Saint Cyr-sur-mer, Sainte-Anne d’Evenos and Sanary-sur-mer and Ollioules.
From the Massif of Sainte-Baume down to the shore of the Mediterranean, the vines are an integral part of the landscape and its presence makes itself felt everywhere.
Information by Vins de Bandol






