2022 Domaine de l’Ostal Rose Pays D’Oc IGP
Original price was: $16.00.$12.80Current price is: $12.80.
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The market is flush with affordable rosé—but getting your hands on the 2022 L’Ostal Rosé is like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack. Backed by 100-point pedigree and shaped by the finest terroir in southern France’s Minervois region, it’s a KNOCKOUT value.
The Cazes family, who produced this bottling, is the same one that owns and operates one of the superstar estates of Pauillac: Grand Cru Classé property Chateau Lynch-Bages, where a bottle costs around $150.
Daniel Llose—who, for over 40 years, has helmed winemaking at Lynch-Bages and also oversees Château Pichon Baron—here turns his hand to grapes raised on the coolest-climate terroirs of the domaine, as well from the Pays d’Oc region.
A 50-50 blend of Syrah and Grenache, the wine is a warm-weather thirst-quencher made by the technical brilliance of an off-the-charts talent.
For Jean-Michel Cazes, owner of Château Lynch-Bages, finding a property like Domaine de L’Ostal was a personal quest.
A careful student of terroir, he traveled widely through the Languedoc region for years, searching for the perfect site to launch a new venture. He found it in La Livinière, described as the “best-kept secret” of Minervois in The Guardian.
After purchasing the 370-acre property, his team uprooted vineyards en masse, drained the soils, and planted new vines—primarily Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, and Carignan—in order to produce grapes with a renewed energy and vivacity.
In 2022, a mild, warm vintage benefited from rains that replenished the soil’s water reserves. Grapes came off the vines bursting with red-berry intensity and superbly complex aromatics.
Domaine de L’Ostal put out a tour de force rosé—and a terrific bargain to boot.
- Fruit Intensity
- Oak Intensity
- Body
- Sweetness
- Acidity
- Tannin
- ABV 13.00%
- Enjoy right away
- Now – 2026
- 50% Grenache50% Syrah
- Serving temperature – 45°
- Cork






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