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Cote-Rotie
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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | DR. VINO MAY 4, 2010 Chateau Palmer revives an old tradition Apparently, blending syrah from the Northern Rhone with Bordeaux was fairly common in the pre- appellation controllée era, particularly in weaker vintages, to result in a wine that had been “Hermitagé, so-called after the celebrated region that produces fine syrah. in the one I tasted last week. | | | | | | | | | A WINE STORY APRIL 30, 2011 “They Have a Dream” at Hospice du Rhone 2011 He grows Carignan, Syrah, Mouvedre and Grenache. 80%grenach and 20% syrah from shale. The last wine is 2007 Les Trois Maries with 80% grenache, and 20% syrah from granite soil. The soil is schiest which looks like schiest from Cote Rotie and is very friable. Schist is extremely important to this domaine. years. | A WINE STORY MARCH 1, 2011 Discover Rhone Part 1 The wines this first day are from Cote-Rotie and Condrieu. It is in one venue and all the producers you expect to be here are. textier. | ALICE FEIRING FEBRUARY 23, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas Flight Two: All Syrah all the Time 2005 Edmunds St. John, From Parkers Wine Advocate Im going to get more articulate on this one but when it was first opened, it was shy, with some fruit fowardness and not that much animal syrah character. 2002 Domaine Bonnefond $45 Cote Rotie , Rhone (I put this in as a wild card. | | | | | | | | | -
WINE TASTING GUY | TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2008 Young wine VS. Old wine wine I am not too familiar with but that I understand also requires many years of aging before "coming into its own" is Cote Rotie. Like many a Chatanuef du Pape, the best of Cote Rotie are very pricey yet amazingly have cult followings and need many years of cellaring before it is truly approachable and at its best. MORE >> -
WINE TASTING GUY | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008 Polaner tasting standouts Domaine de la Janasse has several wines I was hoping to try but having skipped this table early on I was only able to taste the 2007 Janasse Cotes du Rhone Blanc. There was a very pricey 2006 Texier Cote Rotie VV that I just did not get. Syrahs & 2 Cab's were tried at the tasting. Zinfandels and 1 Syrah. MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2007 Jean-Luc Colombo Cornas Les Ruchets The red wines of the Northern Rhone are 100% Syrah (except in Cote- Rotie where a tiny amount of Viogner is sometimes added). Appellations include the imposing and noble duo of Hermitage and Cote- Rotie. decided about 18 months ago that I wanted to understand something about Syrah - what does great Syrah taste like? MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2007 Notes From the Dressner Real Wine Attack Tasting Also, the vignerons poured not only their entry level wines, but their top wines, and this provided the opportunity to taste a $62 Cote Rotie without actually buying it, which is much appreciated if you are in my tax bracket and you want to sample the wares before investing. hauled my butt into Manhattan (!) Impossible in this venue. MORE >> -
DR. VINO | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 Three questions with…Yves Cuilleron Yves makes highly regarded red and white wines from the Northern Rhone appellations of Condrieu, Cote Rotie, Saint Joseph, Cornas, and Saint Peray. really liked his ‘06 Saint Joseph, “Les Serrines, which is made from small berry Syrah and has great aromas of tar and black olives on the nose. find this wine ). MORE >>
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