Very good. And a good price point. — 9 months ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Domaine De La Bongran Vire-Clesse Cuvee E.J. Thevenet has been my favorite go to WB, but at half the price this Cuvee Symphonie is now a buy a case at a time purchase.
Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
If they were the same price then I’d take the Bongran, but at 2 for 1 I’ll take this. Very similar, just a little lighter bodiedA rich color with flavors of cherries 🍒 and tobacco. Smooth on the palet with a little zing at the end. Great with a pepperoni 🍕 pizza!1 — 6 years ago
Great price point. Very light — 6 years ago
Aromatics of new leather and dried fruit. Not your average Côtes du Rhône as you would expect from Chateau de Beaucastel. More full bodied than expected to go with our chicken dish. Far richer than Guigal’s version of Côtes du Rhône. Had my last bottle 11 weeks later on 27th February 2026 with consistent notes. — 6 months ago
Mature with red fruit and berries. Should improve over next few years — 9 months ago
Cotes Du Rhône Village. What a great an unassuming red. Flavorful, rich red great aroma smooth and complements my spicy baked red snapper. Life is good! — 3 years ago
No hint of oak or butter yet delicious without them. Smooth and complex. — 5 years ago

Cheap and delightful — 6 years ago
Enjoyed this one. Smooth and delicious. — 6 years ago
Wonderful with two different duck entrées. — 7 months ago
2023 vintage. A bit lean. — 8 months ago
Actually a lovely white with light lemon taste. Enjoyed with Katherine after a traumatic meeting with her boss. — 10 months ago
balanced, rich mature dark fruit lovely wine — 4 years ago
Adi, Orl, Sol, Jus Out21 — 5 years ago
Sleeper wine. Quite nice with good acidity and balance. Some pepper and raspberry with a very slight hint of licorice — 6 years ago
Tremendous QpR. The Perrin family doesn’t make a bad wine. — 6 years ago
Will Stanley
The 2017 Coudoulet de Beaucastel, which comes from its own vineyard neighbouring the property, just outside the appellation. The vineyard shares much of the same terroir as its namesake across the road, and this is evident in the character – and quality – of the wine. The nose is a dead ringer for Châteauneuf, with effusive aromas of jammy red fruit, Turkish delight, liquorice, star anise, wild herbs, and cherry liqueur. The palate adds flavours of blood orange and dried cranberry, with good concentration. There is some heat and the finish feels slightly clunky, which is a shame – but I can imagine in a strong vintage this wine must be a real steal. And plenty of life left for this 2017, so I’d certainly look for the ‘16 or ‘19 as an alternative.
A nice wine to enjoy during advent.
07/12/25 — 6 months ago