Château Barthès Provence, France
Established: 1972
Appellations:
AOC Bandol
Proprietor: Philippe Barthès
Winemaker: Philippe Barthès
Wine Making Overview: Hand harvest for all grapes. Direct press for 65 % of the Rosé with skin maceration for 35 %, vinified in stainless steel with natural yeast. Red grapes part whole-bunch fermented in stainless steel for 3 weeks with ageing in large foudres for 18 months, bottled unfined and unfiltered.
Vineyard Area: 28 ha
Viticulture: Certified Organic-In-Conversion
Vegan Friendly: Yes
Vineyards: Based in Le Beausset facing north high above the foret communale de Sanary-sur-mer with vineyards nearby from Le Castellet, La Cadière and Sanary.
Vine Density: 5000 vines per hectare.
Average Production: 10 000 dozen
Created from scratch in 1972, Château Barthès evolves in the expert hands of Philippe Barthès. He watches over 28 hectares of vines spread between Le Beausset, Le Castellet, La Cadière and Sanary in the east of the appellation where limestone terroir and outcrops are so prominent. As a vibrant tribute to his mother, Monique Barthès who died in 2021, Philippe Barthès continues his work, with a boldness that he must have inherited. Model for Dior and Nina Ricci, Monique Barthès left Paris for Le Beausset and learned the profession of winemaker for love. This touch of femininity is found on the tiara which today adorns the labels of Château Barthès wines.
Bandol is regarded as the First Growth of Provence producing the most serious, and well known, wines of Provence. The Mourvèdre grape variety is the basis of great Bandol with appellation laws requiring a minimum of 50 % for the red wines (though many use up to 100 % for some cuvées). As well as Mourvèdre (80 %), the Chateau Barthès red also has a dash of Grenache (15 %), and Syrah (5 %). The wine is aged for 18 months in old 60 hl wooden barrels (foudres). There are no new barriques used.
The domaine has been working in sustainable viticulture for many years with traditional goblet pruning for the vines. Philippe places a heavy emphasis on ploughing and working the soil in the springtime. All grapes are hand harvested and sorted and bought quickly to the winery where the grapes are moved onto a vibrating table to remove unwanted material before being de-stemmed. The must of the rose and white are first cooled with the rose spending 24 hours on skins before fermentation.
2023 Bandol Blanc 375m + 750m
50 % Clairette, 40 % Ugni blanc, 5 % Rolle (Vermentino) and 5 % Sauvignon blanc. White Bandol is a relative rarity though becoming slightly more popular. From higher fresher limestone terroirs that have a cooler north facing exposition. Fresh and gently perfumed with hints of provencal herbs and weight and sophistication. This delicious white from Barthès suits so well any aperitif or seafood situation.
‘A light nose, of citrus fruits, blackcurrant and honeysuckle against a backdrop of scrubland. Supple, ample and silky, the palate, centered on exotic fruits, blossoms into a finish with lemony accents. A very succesful wine that goes perfectly with: Aperitif / Seafood, shellfish / White meats.’ 4 Stars, Le Guide Hachette du Vin.
2023 Bandol Rosé 750m + 1500m
Equal parts Mouvèdre, Grenache and Cinsault all hand harvested and macerated on skins for 24 hours at 10° C. Luminous pale pink colour. Fresh and aromatic with lifted citrus and delicate rose petal and wild raspberry red fruit aromas with a hint of Provence herbs. Fresh and softly textural palate with hints of raspberry and rose petal on the palate with a citrus twist of freshness coming from the limestone terroirs underneath the deep red clay that helps to regulate and ensure perfect ripeness in this warm and dry terroir.
2020 Bandol Rouge 375m + 750m
Made from 50+ year-old vines with about 85 % Mourvèdre together with 10 % Grenache and a dash of Syrah. It is the Mourvèdre here which gives the wine backbone with the late ripening Syrah adding freshness and structure enabling the wine to age effortlessly for a decade or more. The vineyards of Chateau Barthès surround not only the hillsides of Le Beausset but also around the slopes and the villages which are north and north-east facing high above the port town of Bandol. These are among the highest vineyards in the appellation which face due north and north east. It is these much higher and cooler sites where the vineyards have a base of limestone contributing outstanding freshness and structure. Bottled unlined and unfiltered.