Description
Château Pradeaux 1964
A Rare Treasure from Historic Bandol
The Château Pradeaux 1964 is a rare and emblematic wine from the Bandol appellation, a region renowned for its powerful and elegant reds based on Mourvèdre. This vintage, now a collector’s item, reflects the richness and complexity offered by this Mediterranean terroir.
In the glass, the wine shows an aged ruby color with brick highlights, a testament to its maturity. The nose reveals intense aromas of ripe black fruits, leather, sweet spices, and garrigue—hallmarks of well-ripened Mourvèdre. On the palate, it offers a beautiful tannic structure, roundness, and balance, with remarkable length and a slightly smoky finish.
This wine, both powerful and refined, pairs wonderfully with traditional regional dishes such as roasted lamb, Provençal stew, or aged cheeses.
The Château Pradeaux 1964 is a true journey through time, an authentic expression of the Mediterranean terroir and the longevity of Bandol’s great wines.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Pradeaux |
| Designation | Bandol |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1964 |
| Référence | 90 |




