Leathery notes on the nose. Dry and great blackberry on the palette. Very nice. — 3 months ago
Really like — 6 months ago
There isn’t a better Cote du Rhone for the price. — 2 years ago
Finally, starting to fade a little, but still quite drinkable — 3 months ago
Cote du Rhône blend of Grenache (60%) and Syrah (40%). Deep garnet color with a ruby core. Aromas of red and black berry fruit, garrigue and baking spices. Same fruit flavors (very ripe) with notes of black licorice, black pepper and vanilla. Medium-plus finish and well balanced acidity. Smooth texture and tannins. This wine expresses the two varietals in the blend beautifully. Exceptional quality for the price. Revisited in February 2025. Solid. — 5 months ago
Kurt wine — 6 months ago
At Cepas. Second time ordering this. Enjoyed both times! Rhône blend 80% Syrah, 20% Grenache. — 10 months ago
Heaven in a glass. Just a bit in your mouth and it bursts with flavors of dried fruit and spice — 10 months ago
Had this at Carretta on the Gulf with the Huyck’s. — 4 years ago
Light body and color, but intense fruit. Raspberry, and the tannic character of the pips. Very fresh. — 3 months ago
Waft of fruit on the nose immediately, raspberry and cassis. Soft but with a dense round mouthfeel. Young tannins, front of tongue and sides. You can taste the Syrah coming through. Could use another year or two easily but very nice now. — 3 months ago
#lerock #cotedurhone — 9 months ago
Lovely bottle — 3 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
This is an absolutely crowd pleaser GSM out of the Côtes du Rhône Appellation. The composition of this wine is a blend of a very old Grenache at 75%, Mourvèdre at 15% &
Syrah at 10%.
All these grapes are sourced from Signargues, Cairanne and Rasteau, which have an eco-environment and well delineated terroirs from both banks of the Rhône River. Everything combined translates into an exceptional expression of Grenache-driven, rich, powerful yet subtle and generous on the palate with a compelling finesse and extremely balanced.
Hard to have only one glass, cheers! — 3 months ago