Domaines Ott is a wine producer in Provence, France. It is unusual in that it comprises three separate wine estates. It has been owned by the Louis Roederer champagne company since 2018. Their "Etoille" blend is one of the most expensive rosé wines in the world.[1]

The company was founded in 1912 by Marcel Ott, an agricultural engineer from Alsace. He purchased first the Château de Selle winery near Draguignan. In 1930 he bought Clos Mireille near Brégançon, and finally in 1956 the family bought Château Romassan near Bandol, all in the Var department. Clos Mireille and Château de Selle are both part of the 1955 Provence wine classification.

The company was purchased by the Louis Roederer company in 2018, however it continues to be managed by the Ott family.

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  1. ^ "Can a rosé ever be worth £100+ a bottle?". Club Oenologique. Retrieved 7 August 2023.