Château Vieux Faurie

Château Vieux Lartigue

Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2008

Light. Fairly smooth. You can taste the terroir in this as well. — 9 years ago

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Schrader Cellars

Vieux-Os Old Vine Black Sears Vineyard Zinfandel 2009

Drank it after my college graduation, best Zinfandel I've ever had — 10 years ago

Vieux Papes

Red Rhone Blend

Really great. Well balanced. — 13 years ago

Vieux Château Palon

Montagne-St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2010

Solid, struuctured and dark. Muscular for a saint emillion but still true to form. — 10 years ago

Bernard Faurie

Hermitage Blanc 2012

Pedro Rusk
9.2

The blanc — 11 years ago

Le Vieux Pin

Cuvée Violette Syrah 2010

Truly delicious Okanagan Syrah... Drinkable and delicious — 10 years ago

Grant Ross
with Grant

Vieux Mas des Papes

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2003

2003- Don't be afraid of the vintage :) 80 Grenache knit beautifully w/ 20 Mourvedre. This was the precursor to VT's "Telegramme" bottling. Dark fruit & pronounced black pepper w/ a secondary savory/umami note. — 11 years ago

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Luke Thompson

Luke Thompson

I need to drink more Rhone stuff. Starter suggestions?
Anthony Lombardi

Anthony Lombardi

Guigal makes well priced wines which show off the various appellations well. St Cosme too. Any Kermit Lynch imports. The Perrin family. In the Northern Rhone, Crozes-Hermitage & St Joseph are good appellations to start with as you can find great wines which are well priced. In the South, Cotes du Rhone & the various villages, Vacqueyras, Lirac, Corbieres, Ventoux. Gigondas will show more structured wines in the South.

Eventually work your way to Cote Rotie, CDP & Hermitage & weep for your wallet. :)
Luke Thompson

Luke Thompson

Thanks a lot!