- Producer
- Gauby
- Origin
- Calce, Roussillon, Rhone/southern France FRANCE
- Colour
- red
- Wine Style
- dry
- Dominant Grape
- Grenache/Garnacha
- Farming Style
- biodynamic
- Closure Style
- cork
- Maturity
- drink or keep
- Bottle Size
- 75cl
- Case Quantity
- 6
- Wine Score
- 93+ points, Jeb Dunnock, erobertparker.com, Apr 2014
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Jeb Dunnock
Downright grippy and sappy, with a resinous quality that’s hard to describe, the 2011 Cotes du Roussillon Villages Vieilles Vignes comes all from schist and limestone soils and is a blend of 50% Syrah (from 50+-year-old vines), 25% Carignan (from 125 year-old vines) and 25% Grenache (from 55-year-old vines) that spent 24 months in barrel. It offers up a spectacular bouquet of liquefied herbs, rosemary, scrub brush, pepper and dark berry fruit that continues to evolve and change over the evening. Medium to full-bodied on the palate, with a vibrant, energetic, yet also firm and tannic feel, it should be hidden in the cellar for another 2-3 years, and enjoyed over the following decade or more. While it lacks a touch of the density and richness found in the Muntada, it’s a gorgeous wine that possesses brilliant character and depth. 93+ points
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