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2017 Domaine de L'Agly Côtes du Roussillon Villages Les Cimes

Grenache Blend

  • France
  • Languedoc Roussillon
  • Roussillon
  • Côtes du Roussillon Villages
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Community Tasting Notes 19

  • seekingbalance Likes this wine: 90 points

    January 9, 2023 - OK, this is actually a review of the three that i have consumed over the past 3 years. This is a highly rated "boutique" wine that was being dumped when Covid hit and cruise ships dumped their inventory. While rich and complex, the first two bottles were also unrefined, tight and pretty tannic. The 3rd which i opened just the other evening, was beginning to learn refinement, with richer notes in the aroma (tar, some flowers, dark fruits, ..) and silkier body/tannin. Note that i always open a wine for a while, and if possible decant. Since i drank this over two evenings it remained in the bottle, but was open before drinking. 2nd day it was removed from fridge early and then in a ban-marie to gently bring it up to room temp. I suspect i wasted several bottles too early. I have since seen a recommendation (whcih conflicts with the original) to drink > 2023. Sigh.

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  • Echinosum wrote:

    May 27, 2022 - Label says 65% syrah, bits of grenache, mourvedre and cairanne. 14.5% alcohol. Also a sticker saying Wine Advocate rated this at 95, which I have verified - Joe Czerwinski wrote the note.

    Day 1, after 2hr decant, the tannins were a bit rough and unintegrated, and the whilst there's a lot there, it's all rather closed in. A few bitter elements in the background which is perhaps the mourvedre doing its bitter not-ready-yet mourvedre thing.

    Day 2, tannins are more integrated, but with a rather clearer syrah dumb period closed in, hollow where's the taste gone, sense.

    Day 3, the syrah was a opening a little, and showing a little bit of smoothness.

    Day 4, it was better on Day 3. It slipped down OK, but still wasn't exciting or showing any more.

    So I have no sense of the "elegant silky" that Czerwinski talks about, quite the opposite just now. For a 5-yr-old majority syrah blend of some substance, that's no big surprise. It's very difficult to judge such wines at this stage in their development, which is why I'll hold off from marking. Maybe it will be somewhere quite different in a few years, but it clearly needs a few years. You can tell there's a lot there. Maybe this ugly duckling stage in its development is why I could buy this fashionable artisanal wine for just £17 in a supermarket. Maybe at this price it's a fair gamble to buy a few and keep them for a while, and see if Joe was not too far off the mark in the long run.

  • cy_eats wrote:

    January 30, 2022 - Lechón lunch

  • CC_H Likes this wine: 92 points

    January 23, 2022 - Just over a year since my last bottle and this has certainly emerged from its closed phase. The nose is wonderfully pure and seductive with cherry, dark plum, some floral notes, peppery spice, herbs and fresh earth all wafting up. Amazing minerality, depth and balance define the excellent palate before the long and tantalising finish that just lingers. This is an elegant, classy Roussillon from an almost off-grid producer that demands more attention.

  • Burgundy Al wrote: 89 points

    January 5, 2022 - This is kind of rugged wine I adore. Lots of intense black fruit, some awkward tannins, ok imperfect balance, but real depth and heft. Nothing elegant or gentle here, just yum and fun. Needs food.

    1 person found this helpful Comment
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  • By Sylvia Wu
    Weekend Wines, 10/6/2021 (link)

    (Domaine de l'Agly, Les Cimes, Syrah / Shiraz, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Red) Subscribe to see review text.

  • By Sylvia Wu
    Weekday Wines, 10/6/2021 (link)

    (Domaine de l'Agly, Les Cimes, Syrah / Shiraz, Côtes du Roussillon, Villages, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, Red) Subscribe to see review text.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2017
  • Type Red
  • Producer Domaine de L'Agly
  • Varietal Grenache Blend
  • Designation Les Cimes
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region Languedoc Roussillon
  • SubRegion Roussillon
  • Appellation Côtes du Roussillon Villages
  • UPC Codes 046139084368, 3760111130078

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 3 (0%)
  • In Cellars 640 (54%)
  • Consumed 550 (46%)

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