2001 Côte-Rôtie La Belle Hélène

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Côte Rôtie

Northern Rhône

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Syrah/Shiraz

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Stephane Ogier is one of the few young rising stars of the Cote-Rotie appellation, having taken the family's wines to another level in recent vintages while starting a small negociant operation on the side. He purchases only grapes, not wine, and pays more for higher-quality fruit. Stephane told me he buys only on the north side of the village of Ampuis because he knows these terroirs better. "Besides, vineyards in the Cote-Blonde require lower yields than the growers are willing to produce," he added. Thanks in part to the success of his negoce wines, Stephane's parents have been able to retire from the fruit business. The Ogiers benefited considerably by being able to quickly chill down the 2003 fruit by leaving it in the cold room that was previously their fruit cellar. Ogier told me that his style of winemaking in 2003 was the opposite of that for the previous vintage. "In 2002 we had a cold summer and a long, slow ripening. So we tried to get maximum extraction of skin components, with no risk of overextraction," he explained. "In 2003, we chilled the grapes for 24 hours before crushing them the next morning. The grapes went into the tank at 4oC. We did a cold soak for a full week, and then we kept the fermentation temperature to 28o and did a very soft extraction to preserve freshness of fruit. "The Ogiers did only a single punchdown or pumpover per day. This address was one of the highlights of my tour of the Cote-Rotie appellation. (Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, D. C.)

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Stephane Ogier describes 2001 as a very pleasingx000D vintage, higher in sugar than 2000, with riper skins and thus a bit morex000D richness and complexity. But the twox000D years, he adds, are similar in style: both produced balanced wines with good acidity. Ogier told me he prefers the style of thex000D 2001s to that of the 1999s, a vintage that needed repeated rackings in barrelx000D due to its strong reductive tendency. The 2001s, in contrast, were still on their lees yet were showing lovelyx000D purity of fruit in late November. (Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, D.C.)