Archive for the ‘Rhone’ Category

Roger Sabon Châteauneuf-du-Pape “Les Olivets” 2003

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Roger Sabon Châteauneuf-du-Pape Les Olivets 2003

I’ve had two bottles of this wine this week with fairly consistent results; the second was a smidge better, but only a smidge. Pleasant aromas of river stones and stewed berries, raspberries and black cherries, summery spices, moss and some leather. The palate also showed the raspberry and cherry fruits, with lovely spices and minerals, and some garrigue. Length was pretty good, but the finish was a little raspy and hot. 2003 was a stinking hot vintage, and I think it shows with the touch of heat. I don’t think time is a friend of this wine, and I will be drinking my remaining bottles as soon as possible. Sealed under cork. Was originally purchased for $46. Drink now. 14.5% abv. 87 points.

Domaine Santa Duc Côtes du Rhône Les Quatre Terres 2001

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Domaine Santa Duc Côtes du Rhône Les Quatre Terres 2001

Last bottle. Still a good red in colour. Red fruits and aromas from the barnyard, with raspberries and cinnamon, a touch of herbs and varnish. On the palate, raspberries and river stones, dried herbs and a bit of the farmyardy rusticity. Full flavoured with decent length, but there is some volatility on the finish. Went well with some goats’ cheese. Sealed under cork. 14.5% abv. Drink now. Was worth $27.29 from Europa Cellars many years ago. 83 points.

Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas Prestige des Hautes Garrigues 1999

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas Prestige des Hautes Garrigues 1999

I got a few bottles of this wine from the Langton’s Wine Exchange in 2004 for $35 per bottle. Seemed like a good price at the time. I remember trying it when it arrived and it was a real bruiser of a wine: big fruit and big alcohol; it certainly wasn’t a wine to be challenged in single-hand combat. Well six years later some of the fruit has subsided, but the alcohol is still there, and lots of other aromas have evolved. Red fruits and dried herbs, but also a stinkiness, with cheese, farmyard aromas and an underlying tinnyness. The palate showed sweet fruits like mulberries, black cherries and black currants, with leather, minerals and earth, but there is also some varnish, tin and something like rotting compost. Good length, but that is probably a negative, because the sooner the taste is forgotten the better. Neither nose nor palate cleaned up with time. Barely drinkable with obvious faults, but there might be “good” bottles out there somewhere. Approach with caution. 15% abv. $35. Cork. 74 Points.

Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas 1999

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas 1999

Red in colour, but with a brownish tinge. A mature nose, leather, pepper, dark cherries, plums, dried herbs and dried spices, with just a touch of alcohol lift. On the palate, red fruits, dried herbs and an earthy savouriness, with a touch of cherry liqueur. Has a soft spirity edge – but nothing aggressive. Some harsh tannins on the finish, though harsh is too strong a word. Where’s my Roget’s when I need it? A pleasant wine, drinking well now but should go a few more years.

Rated : 87 Points
Tasted : Dec09
Alcohol :14,5 %
Price : $35
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2009-2012
Source : Cellar
Website : Domaine Santa Duc

Chateau du Trignon Gigondas 2004

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Chateau du Trignon Gigondas 2004

A big nose. Meaty and earthy, black fruits, new leather with a touch acetone. The palate showed black liquorice, black fruits, strong minerals, chewy tannins and some slippery cinnamon spice. Still very young. With time, the nose went a big varnishy and the palate started to show some brandy spirit. Declared to be 15% abv, but I reckon it’s boozier than that. In fact, it knocked my socks off last night and I still haven’t found them. Tastes like a Grenache with a fair dose of Mourvedre and a touch of rocket fuel. Some won’t mind the kick though of course.

Rated : 84 Points
Tasted : Sep09
Alcohol : 15%
Price : $35
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2009-2011
Source : Cellar

Saint-Cosme “les Deux Albion” Côtes du Rhône 2002

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Saint-Cosme les Deux Albion Côtes du Rhône 2002

Last bottle. A shocking vintage, and lots of premium wines and super cuvees weren’t made, so by some perverse logic lesser appelation wines like this might look better than they ordinarily would. And to be honest, I was quite surprised how good this was. Cherry fruits and garrrigue, a touch of blackberries, stones and earth. There was also a greenness that was not exactly like stalks or green beans, but a vegetative character was noticeable on the nose and on the palate. Good balance, reasonable length with some complexity and a touch of bitterness on the finish. Drink now.

Rated : 86 Points
Tasted : Sep09
Alcohol : 13%
Price : $29
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2009-2010
Source : Cellar
Website : Saint Cosme

Clos Montirius Vacqueyras 2000

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Clos Montirius Vacqueyras 2000

The purge continues. Just found a bottle of this that was purchased about 5 years ago. Still a good red in colour. Quite a stinky nose, and it didn’t clean up with time in the glass. Red cherries and herbs, with some compost, stalk and a splash of varnish. Quite volatile really. Palate showed red fruits and dried herbs, nicely textured with the sweetness balanced and reined in quite nicely by some farmyardy dryness. Good length and a dry finish. Re-reading this, I think it sounds worse than it is, though it will be on the edge for many wine drinkers. And there’s another 2 bottles somewhere in the cellar – the brett nazis will have their special decoder rings flashing in warning. Drink with a peg on your nose.

Rated : 83 Points
Tasted : Sep09
Alcohol : 14%
Price : $34
Closure : Cork
Drink : Now
Source : Cellar
Website : Clos Montirius

Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc Vieilles Vignes 2007

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc Vieilles Vignes 2007

I had this last night after a refreshing glass of Pol Roger Winston Churchill 1996 and a delightful glass of Vieux Telegraphe Blanc (not sure of the year), and as good as these wines were, the Beaucastel was truly awesome. 100% Roussanne. Lightly perfumed showing hints of honeysuckle and lemon, spices, roasted nuts and a touch of breadiness. The palate is fine, and wonderfully flavoured with citrus fruits and exotic spices, light but with surprising power and texture. Not sure how it will age, but it is great drinking now. Well worth having a bottle in the cellar for a special occasion.

Rated : 96 Points
Tasted : Sep09
Alcohol : 14%
Price : $250
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2009-2017
Source : The Wine Emporium
Website : Chateau de Beaucastel

La Bastide Saint Dominique Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2000

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

La Bastide Saint Dominique Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2000

I am afraid of this wine. It was a bruiser last time I had it, but it was time to confront my demons, so to speak. The first thing to be noted is that the colour is now a dullish red with some browning. The nose showed an initial burst of red currants, but settled down quickly to show rustic cherries, bright spices, animal hide and some brownness. The palate displayed a pleasant savouriness matched by boozy red fruits, stones and dried herbs. It also has a slippery feel about it and it very easy to drink, though in hindsight it did appear a bit hollow. The wine finishes with a touch of heat. Okay quality, and a reasonably priced with a CdP.

Rated : 86 Points
Tasted : Jul09
Alcohol : 15%
Price : $33
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2009-2010
Source : Cellar
Website : La Bastide Saint Dominique

La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux 2005

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux 2005

I just found this. Apparently I bought it a couple of years ago from Dan Murphys. I am trying to run down stocks at the moment, so will be dragging out some odd bottles over the next few months. Quite stinky on opening, and it didn’t really change with some air-time, showing chook poo and raspberry stones, with a handful of dried herbs. The palate is pleasant and dry, savoury red fruits, cherries and raspberries, a leather strop with minerals and red earth. Okay length, but a touch raspy. Drink now I reckon.

Rated : 84 Points
Tasted : Jun09
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : $14.25
Closure : Screwcap
Drink : 2009-2009
Source : Dan Murphys
Website : La Vieille Ferme