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Domaine Mada

Bang Bang Rosé 2019

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Tasting notes

This is a no-nonsense direct-press rosé built for food — dry and vinous with ripe strawberry and watermelon fruit, a juicy mid-palate, and enough savory grip to hold up to a plate. The combination of Grenache Noir and Grenache Blanc pressed together gives it a texture you don't usually find at this weight.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
StrawberryWatermelonWhite PeachWildflowers
  • Style: Dry, light-bodied rosé; pale salmon; ripe red berry and watermelon; direct press; 13% ABV
  • Grapes & Terroir: Grenache Noir and Grenache Blanc; direct press; clay-limestone soils near Gignac, Hérault; Vin de France
  • Winemaking: Direct press; indigenous yeast fermentation; no added sulfur; unfined and unfiltered
  • Serving: Serve at 48-54°F; no decant needed; drink within 2-3 years of vintage
  • Pairing: Grilled fish, roast chicken, charcuterie, ratatouille, fresh herb pasta
  • Similar To: For fans of Provence rosé who want something less polished and more food-friendly

Bang Bang is a direct-press rosé made from Grenache Noir and Grenache Blanc grown near Gignac in the Hérault department of Languedoc. The grapes are pressed immediately on arrival, with no skin contact beyond what pressing itself allows, which gives the wine its pale color and clean, fruit-forward profile. It is bottled as Vin de France, giving Edouard Adam freedom to work outside AOC blending rules.

In the cellar, Adam uses only indigenous yeasts, adds no sulfur, and neither fines nor filters the wine. The result is a rosé that is dry, light, and direct — ripe red berry fruit with a vinous texture and enough structure to work at the table rather than just as an aperitif.

Domaine Mada sits outside Gignac, in the Hérault river corridor of the Languedoc. The surrounding territory — framed by the Terrasses du Larzac plateau to the north — is characterized by clay-limestone soils and a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers moderated by elevation and occasional night cooling from the Causse. Adam farms without synthetic inputs and applies biodynamic preparations in the vineyard, though the domaine holds no formal certification.

Pour this alongside grilled fish, roasted chicken thighs, or a simple charcuterie spread. The dry, fruit-forward profile works well with Provençal-style dishes — ratatouille, tapenade, or anything with tomato and olive oil. It also holds up to light pasta dishes with fresh herbs.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Rose Wine
Wine Style:, Light Body
Grapes:, Grenache Noir, Grenache Blanc
Farming:, Sustainable
Vintage:, 2019
Alcohol:, 13%
Country:, France
Region:, Languedoc-Roussillon
Appellation:, Vin de France
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Domaine Mada

Domaine Mada was founded in 2016 by Edouard Adam, who is now joined by Pauline Bousquet. Adam was born in Tunisia and originally studied commerce in Montpellier before leaving to help with the harvest at his girlfriend's family property near Gignac in the Hérault. Through that experience he shifted to oenology studies and eventually received the small vineyard from his father-in-law. The name Mada is a palindrome of his surname.

Adam farms without synthetic chemicals, relies on manual labor for the majority of vineyard work, and applies biodynamic preparations — including herbal teas against mildew — though the domaine carries no formal organic or biodynamic certification. He sources additional fruit from local organic growers when needed, insisting on destemming purchased grapes. The estate works with Grenache, Cinsault, Carignan, Clairette Blanche, Syrah, Terret, and Gamay across its range.

In the cellar, Adam ferments with indigenous yeasts only, adds no sulfur dioxide, and does not fine or filter any of the wines. His stated goal is minimal intervention — letting the fruit and site express themselves without oenological additions. Bang Bang is made by direct press of Grenache Noir and Grenache Blanc, a technique that extracts only the juice with brief incidental skin contact during pressing, producing a pale, clean rosé.

Wine region

Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Languedoc-Roussillon stretches roughly 240 kilometers along France's Mediterranean coast, from the Spanish border and the Pyrenees in the southwest to the Rhône River and Provence in the east. The northern boundary is defined by the Massif Central and the Cévennes mountain ranges. The main wine-producing departments are the Hérault, Aude, Gard, and Pyrénées-Orientales. With over 700,000 acres under vine, the region produces more wine than the entire United States.

The climate is broadly Mediterranean — hot, dry summers with the majority of rainfall occurring in winter — though temperature and soil type vary significantly with elevation and distance from the sea. Soils range from clay-limestone and marl on the inland plains to schist in elevated zones like Faugères and granite in parts of the Roussillon. Key appellations include Languedoc AOC, Corbières, Minervois, Faugères, Pic Saint-Loup, and Terrasses du Larzac. Languedoc leads France in organic vineyard surface area, accounting for roughly 33 percent of the country's certified organic vines. Wines classified outside AOC rules are labeled Vin de France or under IGP designations such as Pays d'Oc or Pays d'Hérault.

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