Earth and herbs pop right away before reaching all that sweet, silky, fresh, red fruit. The tannins are soft, the wine has lift and energy, leaving with you a trail of olives and fresh cherries in the finish.
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5/19/2022 - bubbachumps wrote: 93 Points
Ken's Cozy Cote Rotie's and some fine tequila's (Casa KT): Jammy nose with notes of cherry, cassis and raspberry. Silky feel on the palate with good acidity. Groups 2/4 (my 3/4)
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1/10/2020 - Macsim wrote: 96 Points
Lots of fruits, berries, cherries. Well balanced and tasty. Long finish. Very good
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4/15/2019 - Burgundy Al wrote: 92 Points
Découvertes en Vallée du Rhône; 4/15/2019-4/16/2019 (Ampuis, Mauves and Tain-l'Hermitage): Walk-around tasting, talking to the producers. Bright black cherry and berry on nose and palate with very good energy. Very fresh, but also good+ weight. 92+ potential, this should drink well young, 2021-.
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2/9/2019 - Jeff Leve wrote: 93 Points
Earth and herbs pop right away before reaching all that sweet, silky, fresh, red fruit. The tannins are soft, the wine has lift and energy, leaving with you a trail of olives and fresh cherries in the finish.
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12/11/2018 - retired_and_roving wrote:
A week in the Northern Rhone; 12/7/2018-12/15/2018 (Lyon, Vienne, Ampuis, Chavanay, Hermitage, Cornas, St. Joseph, Condrieu & Paris): Tasted at the Domaine. Primarily from Cote Brune - aged in oak (20% new/ 80% used). Super young still, with lots of structure. Dark currants and blackberry, pepper and spices with grippy tannins and a spine of acidity. Not very accessible at this point - needs at least 8-10 years.
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