1999 E. Guigal Cote Rotie. Dinner w A&S at FarmS. Opened bottle, but didn’t decant and it’s great. Let it sit for an hour or so before we poured. Finish goes on forever. — 7 years ago
Beautiful aged Cote Rotie from a half bottle. Juicy dark clue fruit up front and center. On first pour had some acid and tannins which rounded out nicely after 30 min in the decanter. 1999 vintage. — 9 years ago

Biggest surprise of the tasting afternoon. — 10 years ago
Lovely refined Cote Rotie. With tapenade. Yummo! — 5 years ago
Outstanding Cote rôtie. What a finale. — 7 years ago
Dry, crisp, berries, tart but smooth. Delicious — 8 years ago
My favorite producer of Cote Rotie can do no wrong. Love this . Thanks @Edward Zimmerman — 8 years ago
Light and airy. Bubble gum notes. — 9 years ago
I would go 8.9. I don't QUITE agree with experts. — 9 years ago
Pronounced nose of vanilla, cedar, blackberries, black cherries, black pepper. Some meaty notes. Med + body, intensity, tannin, med acid. Long finish. Complex, beautiful now and many years from now. — 10 years ago
Loving this Cote du Py gamay! Perfect way to start the evening in NYC — 11 years ago
Yum, but not as epic as Cote de Py — 12 years ago
Light, slate, minerality, summer wine — 6 years ago
Cabernet bordelés clàssic d’un territori argilós a tocar St. Emilion, aromàtic i amb cos. Final especiat. Tête de veau a Chez Carmen. — 6 years ago
Favorite, along with the Texier in a strong flight of Cote Roties. Thank you @Vickie Beuerle. — 8 years ago
Light and very. Drinkable. — 9 years ago
Peppery to start but mellows out into more of a spicy berry thing. I now get cote de rhone. Delicious — 9 years ago

Marybeth had this 10 years ago
1991: Trusting the makeshift neck tag. Reticent nose, yet full delivery on palate. Book smart Cote Rotie, with everything you'd expect present. The youngster of the night, yet in welcome company. No hurry to drink, will continue to develop. — 10 years ago
Poured w/ homemade pulled pork pizza. Delish. A touch stinky. Juicy. Just damn fun. Held up to the jalapeño, and made the pork even more succulent. What else do ya want for 15 bones? — 12 years ago
Ming L
I don’t drink Northern Rhône enough, but this terrific single vineyard Syrah crafted by the late, long-time Latour cellar master Denis Malbec is for sure nothing like new world Syrah.
The nose was filled with fresh dark cherry and raspberry, and turned to parades of cedar, fresh herbs, vanilla, dried mushroom, and light smoked hays. Slight hint of dried rose petals too. On the palate it had a richer feel than the nose would indicate. Dark spices and earthy minerals with sharp acidity. Polished tannins. — 5 years ago