The "it" rosé, Domaines Ott has garnered lots of attention from both the wine media and the glitterati. Its shapely, Provençal bottle and pale pink hue make it a perfect summer quaffing wine. However, its popularity has put the wine in great demand, driving up the price over the past few years. Among Provençal rosés, it is quite expensive, often listed above $30.00. In contrast, most rosés from this region can be found below $15.00.
However, if you are a slave to fashion, you can stock up on Domaines Ott while it is on sale at various retailers in the city.
At Sherry-Lehmann, the Domaines Ott Rosé "Chateau Romassan" 2007 was $36.95, now listed at $29.95. Morrell & Company has the Domaines Ott Rosé "Chateau de Selle" 2007 for $29.95 and 67 Wine is offering it at $29.99, compared to $31.95 at Crush and $37.99 at Astor.