2007 Côte-Rôtie Côte Blonde

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Côte Rôtie

Northern Rhône

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

90% Syrah, 10% Viognier (2023 vintage)

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"Not a great vintage but by no means a disaster," said Rene Rostaing about 2008. "The wines have good typicite but aren't powerful; they're very different from any other year. Maybe a bit like 1996 in their acidity, and I like their clarity. But they will have to be drunk young before they lose their fruit and the acidity takes over." As for 2007, says Rostaing, "it's a true Cote-Rotie vintage. The wines are graceful, elegant and very spicy. They'll live a long time on their balance." Rostaing repeated his disdain for overoaked wines, telling me that "new oak makes everything taste the same-as if the wine could have come from anywhere and have been made with any grape, or maybe even not from grapes. How would you know?" He also told me that he will never subject his Condrieu to oak "because Condrieu should be about purity of expression and finesse, and what could kill that faster than the vanilla and spice of wood?"

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