Few regions in France have such an important wine-making tradition as the Rhone Valley.
As early as 600 B.C., the Phocaeans planted the first vines around Marseille after founding the city. Gradually, the vineyards spread northwards, and by 71 AD, vines were being grown in Côte-Rôtie and Hermitage.
The Côtes du Rhône wines development was hindered by the power of the county of Burgundy, whose ambition was to supply the enormous market represented by Paris and London alone, and which, to do so, prevented the Rhône wines circulation through excessively high customs duties.
In the 19th century, the construction of the first railway lines finally allowed the Rhône Valley wines to become popular in Paris.
- Nose: concentrated. Spicy notes, black fruits with a hint of coffee.
- Palate: rich and silky. Very fine tannins. Long-lasting aromas, fruity finish.
Tasting date: June 2023.
OUR OPINION: very successful, a dense, deep, rich wine. Perfect!
Other available vintage:
- Nose: intense. Notes of black fruits, coffee, liquorice and spices.
- Palate: supple, round and tasty.
Tasting date: April 2023
OUR OPINION: It's still as good as ever! 2021 is a rich vintage with concentrated and tasty aromas. A real treat!
- Nose: savoury. Slightly roasted notes, aromas of sweet spices, black fruits with a hint of graphite.
- Palate: supple, silky tannins. A finish reminiscent of blueberry tart.
Tasting date: June 2023.
OUR OPINION: what a classy Mourvèdre! The 2020 vintage is atypical and beautifully complex. It should gain in strength over the next 4 to 5 years.
Other available vintage:
- Nose: notes of cocoa powder, black fruit and cinnamon.
- Palate: rich, dense body and supple tannins. Lingering finish. .
Tasting date: May 2023.
OUR OPINION: this new vintage is racy, distinguished and elegant. A great success!
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