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ROBERT PARKER 90 POINTS: "Mas de Boislauzon’s Cotes du Rhone-Villages is always one of the finest of the area, and the 2010 is a big time sleeper of Read More...
the vintage. Lots of plum, balsamic, cassis and black cherry jam aromas are followed by a lavishly fruity, silky textured, full-bodied red to drink over the next 3-4 years. This is a winner!"
WINE SPECTATOR 90 POINTS: "This displays ample depth and drive, with a dark, winey feel. Lots of licorice snap, steeped plum and black currant flavors lead to a long, charcoal-filled finish. Drink now through 2014. 3,500 cases made." –JM
WINE SPECTATOR 90 POINTS: "This displays ample depth and drive, with a dark, winey feel. Lots of licorice snap, steeped plum and black currant flavors lead to a long, charcoal-filled finish. Drink now through 2014. 3,500 cases made." –JM
$159.95
In 2001 a negociant offering was introduced. The 2001 Cote Rotie Cuvee Embrunes emanates from vineyards in the Verenay sector, near one of the appellation’s greatest vineyards, Les Read More...
Grandes Places. Aged half in new and half in used oak barrels, it possesses admirable sweetness and ripeness, an expansive texture, and plenty of the appellation’s classic typicity (black raspberries, white flowers, roasted herbs, and a hint of bacon fat).
$174.95
WINE ADVOCATE 91 POINTS - "The 2003 Cote Rotie La Belle Helene reveals excessive amounts of toasty new oak, some unresolved acidity, a big, chewy mouthfeel, Read More...
and dry, hard tannin in the finish. It appears somewhat disjointed, but full-bodied with plenty of potential, yet enough questionable features to raise reservations about its ultimate equilibrium. We will not know for 5-6 years. It should keep for 15-16 years."
$129.95
WINE ADVOCATE 90 POINTS - "Fashioned from fruit purchased in the northern sector (Verenay) of the appellation, the outstanding 2003 Cote Rotie Cuvee Read More...
Embruns boasts roasted herb, beef, underbrush, licorice, cassis, and raspberry aromas as well as flavors. Fleshy with good minerality and crisp acidity, it can be enjoyed now and over the next 7-10 years."
$200.00
ROBERT PARKER 91-93+ POINTS - "The limited production but phenomenal 2004 Cote Rotie La Belle Helene is one of the candidates for the wine of the vintage. Read More...
Tannic and dense ruby/purple, it is more masculine and austere than usual, but still concentrated with tangy acidity, loads of tannin, and impressive levels of concentration and richness. This is a beauty that will require patience. Give it 3-4 years of bottle age and then drink it over the following 10-12 years.
The Ogiers are a wonderful family, and it’s gratifying to see the extraordinary quality of wine that continues to emerge from them. The son Stephane has taken over fully from his dad, who seems to be inching into full retirement, and continues to push the estate to higher and higher levels of quality."
$79.95
Located in the remote village of Malleval, Gaillard crafts luscious, balanced and harmonious Cote-Roties that are epics-in-a-bottle. They are rich, inky, oily and chock-full of tantalizing Read More...
aromas and textured flavors of charred meat, garrigue, roasted plums and perfumed fruit and florals.
$69.99
Located in the remote village of Malleval, Gaillard crafts luscious, balanced and harmonious Cote-Roties that are epics-in-a-bottle. They are rich, inky, oily and chock-full of tantalizing Read More...
aromas and textured flavors of charred meat, garrigue, roasted plums and perfumed fruit and florals.
$175.00
WINE SPECTATOR 92 POINTS - "Inviting, with a range of grilled herb, aged tobacco, lavender, mineral, freshly brewed coffee and dark olive notes all Read More...
laid over a solid core of dark cherry fruit, followed by a long, minerally finish. A solid traditional style that should age nicely. Best from 2010 through 2020. 180 cases made. JM"
$61.99
WINE SPECTATOR 92 POINTS - "Inviting, with a range of grilled herb, aged tobacco, lavender, mineral, freshly brewed coffee and dark olive notes all Read More...
laid over a solid core of dark cherry fruit, followed by a long, minerally finish. A solid traditional style that should age nicely. Best from 2010 through 2020. 180 cases made. JM"
$79.99
The nose is a bit more perfumed than that of the "Viallieres"; not quite as animale. This wine still has an inky, aromatic char and a bit more ripe plum and blackberry mixes with the Read More...
sweet tar, black tea and spice. Dried chewy plum with the tannins gathering mid-palate. The acid proffers a bit more polish to the palate. Very harmonious and refined, with flexible power and muscularity tempered by its acid and structural tightrope balancing act. Exotic and indulgent.
$79.99
WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS - " This is really packed, with dark plum, hoisin sauce, mocha, fig paste, mesquite and sweet tapenade notes, all carried Read More...
by a dense graphite- and black licorice-filled finish. Shows the grip of the vintage. Best from 2010 through 2020. "
$79.99
ROBERT PARKER 92-94 POINTS - "The medium-bodied 2006 Cote-Rotie Rochains boasts a dense purple color followed by aromas of licorice, smoked meats, cassis, Read More...
tapenade and cherries. Like so many wines in this vintage, it has that 1991 northern Rhone personality of charm, suppleness, fresh acidity and impressive concentration making it forward enough to drink early on but capable of lasting 12-15 years."
$65.99
WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS - "Rich and layered, with gorgeous mouthfeel to the dense blackberry, plum sauce, melted licorice snap and espresso flavors. Read More...
Long and velvety through the finish, with a strong buried iron note. Made by Louis Barruol of Château de St.-Cosme and importer Kermit Lynch. Best from 2012 through 2020. 150 cases imported. "
$74.99
ROBERT PARKER 92-94 POINTS - "The dense ruby/purple 2009 Cote Rotie possesses great acid, with loads of tapenade, black raspberry, and smoky lard/bacon Read More...
fats notes. Its outstanding texture, full-bodied mouthfeel, and terrific finish all suggest a wine that should drink well for 10-15 years."
$16.98
Saturated black fruits and baking spices, with cinnamon and licorice at the fore, dominate the nose; the mouth is velvety and deep, with poached cherries and plums, blackberry jam Read More...
and lots of black pepper. Rich and ripe with good balance and grip. A serious, supple southern red blend (primarily Grenache and Syrah, with amounts of young Mourvèdre and Cincault) with impressive staying power.
$13.99
Yves Gras of Domaine Santa Duc is a legendary producer of Gigondas, and has bottled for us this old-vines cuvée of Côtes du Rhône. He lives in a section of Gigondas known as the garrigue. Read More...
The garrigue is the arid, rocky section of vineyards that run north and south mid-slope between the Ouvéze and the Rhône Rivers. The roasted, dry soils are decomposed rock and the area is characterized by wild herbs, sage and cedar.
The Vieilles Vignes is a blend of fruit from Gigondas’ neighboring villages of Vacqueyras (25%), Rasteau (25%), Seguret (25%) and Rouaix (25%). This wine is technically a Côtes du Rhône Villages, as it comes from the best designated villages in the appellation.
The Vieilles Vignes is a blend of fruit from Gigondas’ neighboring villages of Vacqueyras (25%), Rasteau (25%), Seguret (25%) and Rouaix (25%). This wine is technically a Côtes du Rhône Villages, as it comes from the best designated villages in the appellation.
$17.99
Winemaker Aaron Pott (Newton, Château Troplong-Mondot, Château La Tour Figeac, Beringer, Quintessa, Pott Wine) is back with a beautiful Côtes du Rhône that will pair perfectly with Read More...
summer fare, warm weather and a panoply of outdoor gatherings and scenarios. It's a blend of 70% Grenache and 30% Syrah, from a selection of 10 different vineyards within the Southern Rhône.
On the nose, soft, bright fruits dominate, with red plum, black cherry and strawberry scents in the fore; there is a layer of white pepper and Provençal herbs that makes their presence known, uplifting and supporting the sweet fruit with their woodsy, earthy essence, keeping everything balanced. The palate leads with sweet, ripe fruit as the nose does, in this case ripe cherry fruit and a touch of cherry vanilla leading to a hint of light caramel and mixed stone fruits. The tannins are very soft but definitely present as earthy spice sidles in around the fruit, lending, again, balance and harmony to the wine. This is a complete wine and drinks great right now-- your new summer red? Yes, please!
“I particularly loved: the… cheerful Côtes du Rhône… Made from old-vine Grenache (and a bit of Syrah), the wine was ripe, juicy and delicious. Easy to drink.” — Lettie Teague, The Wall Street Journal, April 7, 2012
Winemaker Aaron Pott - "Strawberries, cherry, red currants, plum, fig, violets, caramel, coffee, tar, cocoa and wet stone in an incredibly vibrant nose. Cherry, wild strawberry, caramel and peach in a bold attack with medium density. Soft and super supple finish with density, stone fruits linger with persistence. This wine is tasting great! It is refreshing, supple and juicy."
On the nose, soft, bright fruits dominate, with red plum, black cherry and strawberry scents in the fore; there is a layer of white pepper and Provençal herbs that makes their presence known, uplifting and supporting the sweet fruit with their woodsy, earthy essence, keeping everything balanced. The palate leads with sweet, ripe fruit as the nose does, in this case ripe cherry fruit and a touch of cherry vanilla leading to a hint of light caramel and mixed stone fruits. The tannins are very soft but definitely present as earthy spice sidles in around the fruit, lending, again, balance and harmony to the wine. This is a complete wine and drinks great right now-- your new summer red? Yes, please!
“I particularly loved: the… cheerful Côtes du Rhône… Made from old-vine Grenache (and a bit of Syrah), the wine was ripe, juicy and delicious. Easy to drink.” — Lettie Teague, The Wall Street Journal, April 7, 2012
Winemaker Aaron Pott - "Strawberries, cherry, red currants, plum, fig, violets, caramel, coffee, tar, cocoa and wet stone in an incredibly vibrant nose. Cherry, wild strawberry, caramel and peach in a bold attack with medium density. Soft and super supple finish with density, stone fruits linger with persistence. This wine is tasting great! It is refreshing, supple and juicy."
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