Marius

M. Chapoutier

Monier de La Sizeranne Hermitage Syrah

History of Chapoutier family dates back to the early 19th century when current owner Michel Chapoutier’s great-, great-, great-grandfather Marius purchased estate & famous l’Hermitage vineyards. Medium Ruby with aromas of rich red/black fruits and spice. On the palate raspberry, cherry & black currant flavors with notes of oak. Firm tannins, well balanced ending with fruit, spice and cedar. Very nice! Tasting Sample. Has lots of room to bottle evolve. — 3 years ago

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Tom Casagrande

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Delectable thinks this is a “Viognier blend”? Huh.
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@Delectable Wine the Sizeranne is made from Syrah. 🙂

Marius

Simpatico Single Vineyard Shiraz 2015

There’s a unique spice profile that marks Marius Shiraz. I do love it. Long long finish, tannin has a nice savoury grip balanced with dark black and red fruits. Florals in both flavour and smell, so much going on. A big step up from the 2014 Simpatico. Roger Pike has called it a day (https://rogerpike.com.au/news/), and at this point without any clear succession or sale 2019 will be his last vintage :( — 6 years ago

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Marius Peyol

Côtes de Provence Rosé Blend 2016

Light, nice and dry. Sweet but not overly fruity — 6 years ago

Rene Rostaing

Ampodium Côte-Rôtie Syrah 2010

David T
9.5

2010 was a very good vintage in Rhône. Rostaing is a well know producer with people that know and drink Northern Rhône wines, not so much with others that do not. The Ampodium is the entry level into Rene & Pierre Rostaing wines. It is a blend of 13 vineyards in Northern Rhône. They are simply one of the very best producers in the region. I spent an afternoon with Rene & his son Pierre tasting in the their cellar and in their La Landonne vineyard as shown in the photos. The 2010 is drinking beautifully with many good years ahead. On the nose; ripe & slightly stewed/baked fruits of; blackberries, dark cherries, strawberries, creamy raspberries, stewed plum, black raspberries, cherries, steeped fruit tea, dry crushed rocks, iron pan, some white & black pepper, bacon fat, grilled savory meats, pork, black licorice, black cherry cola, decayed & fresh red florals with violets. The body is round and medium full. The tannins round, still a little chewy & around 55% resolved. The length, texture, tension and balance are in near perfect harmony. The fruits are; round, ruby & ripe; slightly stewed/baked fruits of; blackberries, dark cherries, strawberries, creamy raspberries, stewed plum, black raspberries & cherries. Steeped fruit tea, dry crushed rocks, chalky minerals, iron pan, coffee grounds, spice, some baking spices w/hints of vanilla, white & black pepper, drying blood, dry herbs/bay leaf, dry stems, moderate levels of bacon fat & pork, grilled savory meats, black licorice, black cherry cola, decayed & fresh red florals with fresh violets for days. The acidly is round and dripping. The long finish is plush, velvety delicious and lasts & lasts. In good vintages, I would put this in blind with the best of of the best new world wines from any vintage that many love; SQN, Booker, Saxum, Alban, Cayuse, Horsepower etc.. I’d bet most of you would pick it over these producers that cost much more $$$. It’s simply one of the best pound for pound wines/producers for this varietal. Especially, for the $$$. Wow, what a wine for the $. $55 upon release. Photos of; Winemaker Pierre Rostaing and our group in their La Landonne vineyard, the small sign that barely identifies their Estate, an example of the Quartz mineral that runs throughout their La Landonne vineyard and the view back onto the river from the top of the very steep La Landonne Vineyard. Producer notes and history...Rene Rostaing produced their first wine in 1971. However, it took almost three decades before wine became a full time occupation for Rene Rostaing. Domaine Rene Rostaing came about through marriage. The wife of Rene Rostaing was the daughter of the famed Cote Rotie grower, Albert Dervieux, and the niece of Marius Gentaz-Dervieux who gave Christine the vineyard land that became the Northern Rhone estate for Rene Rostaing. Through inheritance from Albert Dervieux Thaize (his father-in-law) who retired in 1990, and from Marius Gentaz Dervieux, his uncle, Rene Rostaing expanded his holdings, giving him some of the best terroir in Cote Rotie. The new vineyard land was basically 3 small parcels in the La Landonne, Cote Brune and Vialliere lieux-dits. This initial expansion from his initial tiny parcel, allowed Rene Rostaing to change careers and become a full time vigneron. Since 2007, the estate has managed by Pierre Rostaing, (son) of Rene Rostaing. Currently Rene Rostaing owns 7.5 hectares of vines that is spread out among 20 different parcels located in 14 locations. Perhaps the most celebrated vines of Rene Rostaing are the 1.6 hectares of vines they own in the La Landonne vineyard (photo). On La Landonne, the vines are more than 60 years old. Some vines are even close to 100 years of age! Those are his largest holdings. The smallest vineyards of Rene Rostaing are located on Cote Blonde. Rene Rostaing also has vines planted in; Fonjean, La Vialliere, Le Plomb, Bouchare, Leyat, La Roche and La Tupin. Their oldest vines are more than 70 years old and are used for Rene Rostaing Cote Blonde. The majority of those plantings are on the steep hillsides with mica, schist and rocky soils. 25% of those vines are closer to the bottom of the slopes and on the flats. Rene Rostaing remains a traditional Cote Rotie producer who is not among the last to harvest. His wines are aged using very little new, French oak barrels. On average, Rene Rostaing Cote Rotie are aged in about 10% new French oak barrels. Rene Rostaing produces 4 different Cote Rotie wines. Rene Rostaing Ampodium, which was previously known as Rostaing Cuvee Classique, is a blend of 13 sections of different vineyards, but it does not include their best holdings on La Landonne or Cote Blonde. The fruit for Rene Rostaing Ampodium has at least 40% or more of the stems removed and run between 12-13.5% abv. The wine is usually made from 100% Syrah and is aged in an average of 15% to 25% new, French oak barrels. The amount of new oak can be less, depending on the character of the vintage. About 1,750 cases are produced each year. The wine is no longer called Cuvee Classique, the name was changed to Rene Rostaing Ampodium with the 2009 vintage. Rene Rostaing La Landonne comes from a terroir consisting of sands with iron oxide and traces of quartz. This wine is always produced from 100% Syrah. The grapes are partially destemmed, with about 10% to 20% of the stems removed, depending on the vintage. There are vintages when no destemming takes place. The remainder of the grapes are whole bunch fermented in stainless steel vats. Rene Rostaing is not a believer of using too much new oak for the aging, which on average uses 10% new, French oak barrels and the remainder of the harvest is aged in demi-muids (600 liter) and French oak barrels. This wine is like most wines from La Landonne, masculine and meaty in character, requiring at least a decade to soften and develop. On average, Rene Rostaing La Landonne produces less than 600 cases depending on what the vintage delivers. Rene Rostaing Cote Blonde is perhaps his best. It’s produced from a blend of 95% Syrah and 5% Viognier. The grapes are co-fermented. The vineyards is planted in the region call Arzel. Arzel is a poor, mineral laden soil with deposits of Silex and Mica on a steep hillside. The vines are more than 50 years of age. The grapes are partially destemmed…35% to 50% of the stems are removed. The remainder of the grapes are whole bunch fermented in stainless steel vats.
The remainder of the harvest is aged in demi-muids. This one is the hardest to find and most collectible of all their wines. In fact, they only produce close to an average of 350 cases of Cote Rotie in most vintages. Rene Rostaing Cote Brune made its debut with the 2013 vintage. The vines were once part of the holdings of Marius Gentaz, which eventually passed to Rene Rostaing. Rostaing replanted those vines in 2000. Made from 100% Syrah.
— 6 years ago

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Yum, iron pan is my favorite. 😜 Thanks, as always for the notes.
Paul T HB

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Is this considered cold climate or warm climate?
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It is a warm climate.

M. Chapoutier

Marius Grenache Blend Rosé 2019

John Howard
9.1

Absolutely killler for $8 at Costco. Classic Flavors. Will buy more asap. — 4 years ago

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Bodegas Piqueras

Marius Vendimia Seleccion Syrah

Very good aroma and spicy. — 6 years ago

Domaine Marius Delarche

Réserve Vin Non-Filtré La Morand Pernand-Vergelesses Chardonnay

I could have sworn I was sucking on a butterscotch hard candy 🍬 — 6 years ago

M. Chapoutier

Marius Grenache Syrah 2016

Богатый сильный ежевичный аромат с уходом в специи и мускус (немного). На вкус черноплодка с черноплодными танинами.
Аккуратное и вкусное вино, пусть простое, но лёгкое и не без изящества.
— 6 years ago

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Domaine Marius Delarche

Reserve Sous Frétille Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Chardonnay 2013

A somewhat buttery mouthfeel provides contrast to a soothing mineral pallet almost devoid of fruit. Definitely requires chilling as higher temps overload the pallet with fierce rock and acid. Quite enjoyable with Chinese take out. — 7 years ago

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Samsara Wine Co.

Melville Vineyard Syrah

Impressive; ripe, manly. Marius, being you're my only follower: salut, how are you? — 8 years ago

Domaine Marius Delarche

Corton-Renardes Grand Cru Pinot Noir 2018

Getting into red Burgundy and started with this bottle. Opened last night and decanted about 4pm. While still young, has real potential for aging and depth. Red fruit and dried herbs. — 4 years ago

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@Kimberly Anderson this need 10-15 years of lay down.....
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2018 will be a strong vintage.

M. Chapoutier

Barbe Rac Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2014

History of Chapoutier family dates back to early 19th century when current owner Michel Chapoutier’s great-, great-, great-grandfather Marius purchased estate & famous l’Hermitage vineyards. Deep Purple (with a little smoke on the water), 100% Grenache with aromas of dark fruit and complex exotic spice. Plum, berry & current flavors with nutty tobacco develops into sweet licorice. Tannins a bit grippy but will soften, lingering, balance ending with fruit and spice. Nice!
— 5 years ago

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Domaine Marius Delarche

Reserve En Caradeux Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru Chardonnay 2014

This is absolutely fantastic in '14. Slightly leesy and mineral with beautiful, well integrated acidity that lasts on the long finish. — 6 years ago

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Domaine Van Stokkom

Wijngaard De Linie 2016

Vintage 2016 - I spoke to Marius van Stokkom who told me he is searching for a successor. Perhaps the 2016 is the best vintage I tasted from this #dutchwine from #brabant. Very nice smell that reminds me of good Loire wines with spicyness and raspberries. Smooth taste with a bite. It makes me proud that such good wine is made in my country, Northern Europe. And I hope Marius will find a winegrower with the heart at the right place. — 6 years ago

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Marchesi Antinori

Tignanello Toscana Super Tuscan Blend 2012

Dinner at North Italia w Mark and Marius — 7 years ago

Domaine Marius Delarche

Pernand-Vergelesses Chardonnay 2015

Nice. More time, me thinks. — 7 years ago

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Domaine Marius Delarche

Réserve Vieilles Vignes Le Corton Grand Cru Pinot Noir 1999

very nice for a village wine. has held up well tho probably a little over the hill. — 8 years ago