Perrin Côtes du Rhône Villages Rouge 2009

Issu de différents terroirs regroupés sous l'appellation "Côtes du Rhône Villages", ce vin est l'une des plus fidèles illustrations de la Vallée du Rhône Sud.

Présentation

Présentation
Ce vin est produit par la famille Perrin, avec les mêmes techniques de viticulture et de vinification utilisées au Château de Beaucastel.
Le millésime
2009 est un grand millésime dans la Vallée du Rhône Sud. Il combine un très joli fruit, une bouche ample et harmonieuse, une finale friande et se caractérise par une structure de tannins très fins.
Situation
Seulement 20% du vignoble des Côtes du Rhône peut apposer le mot "Village" dans l'appellation, et cela désigne les meilleurs terroirs.
Terroir
Sols caillouteux argilo-calcaires et sols graveleux
argileux.
Élevage
La vendange est triée et égrappée, puis les vinifications se font en cuve inox et bois. Elevage en cuve et en foudre (25%) pendant un an.
Cépages
Grenache : 60%
Syrah : 20%
Cinsault : 10%

Conseils

Service
18°C.
Dégustation
Couleur rubis sombre, avec des reflets violet.
Nez intense de cerise et réglisse.
En bouche ce vin est bien structuré avec une attaque généreuse, une fraîcheur agréable et des tanins élégants.
Ce vin équilibre illustre la Vallée du Rhône sud avec des notes de romarin et de thym.

Avis

16,5/20
"Dark berry fruit. Spicy. Fragrant in a dark way. Dense but fresh fruit, juicy middle. Firm and juicy finish. Just what you want from a CdR though this has more depth than most. Tannins and fruit in balance. "
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89+ /100
"The 2009 Perrin et Fils Côtes du Rhône-Villages ratchets up the intensity level. A blend of 70% Grenache and 30% Syrah, it exhibits a deep ruby/purple hue, black cherry, black currant, lavender, pepper and Provencal herb characteristics, medium body, pure fruit, silky tannins and no hard edges. Enjoy it over the next 2-3 years. This is exactly what I am talking about when I say a product must over deliver."
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"50% Grenache, 50% Syrah. Black fruits – damsons, plums and black cherries on the nose. Impressively deep, rich and dense on the palate with layers of fruit, spice, and minerality on the palate. Amazing depth and complexity for a wine at this level. Superb."
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"Another syrah-grenache blend, this one red rather than rosé. The fruit here is dark and spicy: black cherries, black currants and black licorice, with gravelly tannins and a barely smoky finish. From the same producer of Châteauneuf-du-Pape's celebrated Chateau de Beaucastel, this is a serious red at a terrific price. You can also find this wine at Fred Meyer Hawthorne and Hollywood West; Food Front Cooperative Grocery Northwest and Hillsdale; Lamb's Garden Home and Wilsonville Thriftway Marketplaces; and Liner & Elsen; and through Galaxy Wine Co."
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89/100
"Youthfully vibrant, with a delicious core of plum and rasperry fruit bursting forth, though there's length, buried minerality and racy acidity to keep it fresh and balanced for modest cellaring. Drink now through 2012."
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"Ce vin qui n'a rien de confidentiel, donne la part belle au grenache, la syrah en appoint. En robe grenat, il dévoile un bouquet concentré sur le fruit (myrtille, mûre), agrémenté de senteurs de guarrigue. La bouche est à l'unisson, très fruitée offrant un bon volume et des tanins de qualité. De jolies notes de romarin concluent la dégustation et appellent un accord méridional, une épaule de veau au...romarin, par exemple."
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"Imported by Vineyard Brands. This wine is a blend of 70% Syrah and 30% Grenache sourced from 15-25 year old vines, a good portion of which are declassified young vines from Vinsobres. There was a youthful and floral nose which was quite engaging. In the mouth there were tart red fruit flavors, a little lightness, grapier tannins, and lots of red fruit in the finish leaning towards a citrus aspect. This is a young but approachable wine to be drunk over the short-term."
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88/100
"Bright violet color. Red berries and white pepper on the fragrant nose. Juicy, focused raspberry and cherry flavors show good depth and pick up a floral element with air. Packs a punch without carrying any excess weight and finishes with gentle sweetness and good length."
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"Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the southern Rhône's most prized (and pricey) wine. But many estates also make good value wines, like 2009 Perrin & Fils Côtes du Rhône Villages, from Château de Beaucastel's owners."
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89/100
"A blend of 60% Grenache, 20% Syrah, and 10% Cinsault that’s aged mostly in tank, the 2009 Côtes du Rhône Villages is a solid, borderline outstanding red that delivers a savory, base-note driven bouquet of black currants, black cherry, lavender, leafy herbs, and ground pepper. Medium bodied and very well put together on the palate, with a deep, chewy mid-palate, notable freshness, and a good tannic spine, this beauty is a fantastic value and should drink nicely for 5-7 years, possibly longer."
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