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For those who know northern Rhônes, this could only be from Côte Rôtie—not Hermitage, not Saint Joseph, Cornas, or Crozes. The moment the bouquet rises from the glass, you are in the extreme northern part of the Rhône Valley, on the way to Burgundy.
A very generous nose, with a very intense complexity. On the palate, the power and structure are there, while maintaining great finesse. A wine that will only improve over the coming years.
Bruno Colin Aligoté Bourgogne is a crisp and vibrant wine with a clean, direct nose featuring delicate floral notes and refreshing lemon undertones. The palate is fresh and lively, offering a bright and invigorating experience.
Paul Jaboulet Aîné Crozes Hermitage Domaine de Thalabert 2007 is a distinguished Rhône Valley red wine made from 100% Syrah. Aged to perfection, it offers deep aromas of blackberries, spices, and earthy undertones, with a silky texture and well-integrated tannins.
Bursting with aromas of sweet cherries, berries, rose petals and orange zest, the 2022 Bourgogne Côte d'Or is medium to full-bodied, ample and fleshy, with a succulent, charming profile that belies its track record of aging with grace.
Eric Texier single-handedly rescued Brezeme, an obscure sub-region of the Northern Rhone where heritage Syrah is grown. This wine is his staple: 100% Syrah produced from middle-aged, south-facing vines. It's a great introduction to Texier's wines, but also just a great value in Northern Rhone loveliness.
One of the oldest domaines in Marsannay, dating back to the 17th century. 30-40 year old vines from three vineyards, all organic. Flowers on the nose lead to brooding dark cherry and raspberry on the palate, joined by compost, dried herbs and crisp minerality. Round body, ripe tannins. Soft and approachable.
A great deal of volume and presence on the nose. In the mouth, it is perhaps the fleshiest of all, and the one already showing the greatest balance. This is a fine example of a great terroir that acts as a filter to receive and to master the force of the sun.
Clément-Pichon offers blackcurrant and raspberry aromas on the nose, quite pure and airy, well defined if not overly complex. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit laced with graphite and tobacco, well knit with an elegant finish.