2004 Côte-Rôtie Lancement

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Côte Rôtie

Northern Rhône

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Syrah (2022 vintage)

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2017 - 2022

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I won’t soon forget this spectacular dinner at Ristorante Osteria Carletti, a cozy restaurant/inn located in Bedano, Switzerland. For the occasion, dear friends in Lugano surprised me with a number of stunning wines and personal favorites. What a lineup!

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Stephane Ogier compares his 2004s to 2000, noting that 2004 is "a giving vintage where you can see the elegant, almost pinot character of Cote-Rotie. "(Here is another Cote-Rotie producer with a soft spot for great Burgundy, based on the collection of highly desirable Cote d'Or empties he is amassing in his new tasting room. )"Two thousand five, on the other hand, must be held and allowed time to evolve," he adds. "The concentration demands it. "Ogier is especially excited about his newest wine, L'Ame Soeur, which is made from vines in Seyssuel and planted on schist. Based on my tasting of the 2005 and 2004, this energetic, mineral-driven wine offers impressive suavity and restraint. (Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, D. C. )

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Because Stephane Ogier was attending a wedding in Morocco at the time of my visit, I tasted with his parents Michel and Helene, who seemed amused and even confused by the layout of the new barrel room Stephane has set up.They were left with a highly precise set of instructions and maps for the various cuvees, which they found especially entertaining for their detail.The young Ogier's wines are highly scented, expressive examples of Cote-Rotie, with great complexity and strong soil tones that found excellent voice in 2004.The 2003s, on the other hand, are more characterized by their sheer ripeness, especially the classique, into which Ogier blended his tiny quantity of Lancement.(Robert Kacher Selections, Washington, D.C.)