Famille Perrin Réserve Côtes du Rhône Rouge

Klassischer Côtes du Rhône. Fruchtig, frisch und fleischig, mit wunderschönen Tanninen. Ein großartiger Wein für jeden Tag, der fast ausschließlich aus unseren Grand Prebois Weinbergen (Grenache) und den Weinbergen im Vinsobres (Syrah) stammt. Ein schöner

Präsentation

Vorstellung
Côtes du Rhône par excellence". Fruchtig und fleischig mit schönen Tanninen, ein großartiger Alltagswein.
Der Jahrgang
2010 hatten wir optimale Konditionen um einen außergewöhnlichen Jahrgang zu produzieren.
Starker Regen im Frühling, gefolgt von einem heißem Sommer und einem Indian Summer im September, der für großartige Lesebedingungen sorgte.
Dieser Jahrgang brachte sehr ausgeglichene Weine, mit intensiven Noten nach Frucht und wunderbarer Finesse.
Lage
Dieser Wein ist eine Mischung aus Grenache (hauptsächlich aus unserer Prébois-Weinberg in Orange), und Syrah aus dem nahen Norden (aus unserem Weingut in Vinsobres) und Mourvèdre.

Terroir
Der Weinberg des Prébois hat lehmige Kalkböden und ist bedeckt mit Steinen. In Vinsobres sind die Terrassen reich an Quarz und Kalkmergel.
Reife
Die Ernte wurde sortiert und abgebeert, die Weinbereitung erfolgt dann in Edelstahl und Eiche. Reifung in Tanks und Foudre (25%) innerhalb eines Jahres.
Rebsorten
Grenache
Mourvèdre
Syrah

Rat

Servieren
Servieren bei 18 ° C zu Rind, Lamm oder Geflügel.

Verkostung
Farbe: schöne rubinrote Farbe mit violetten Untertönen. Nase: Noch etwas Milchsäure,jedoch intensive Noten nach roten Früchten, Himbeerkonfitüre, Gewürze, Pfeffer. Mund: weich und rund, mit Frische, strukturiert
Weinprobe video
Rezepte

Bewertungen

"Tiefdunkelrot leuchtet die Réserve aus dem Glas heraus, ist dicht aber trotzdem noch einsehbar. Ein sattes Rot, das noch satter die Innenwand benetzt und beim Schwenken wie ein funkelnder Rubin glänzt. In die Nase strömen die vertrauten Aromen mediterraner Kräuter und Gewürze, dunkler roter Früchte und diese leicht florale Note. Es riecht intensiv ohne überschwenglich zu werden und mein ‘Speicher’ ruft zu allererst Grenache ab. Fruchtig riecht es, erst dann kommen die Gewürze und eine angenehm kühle Frische hinzu. Saftig steht der Duft in der Nase und etwas karamelliges gesellt sich dazu." [+]
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88/100
"Another top value is the 2010 Côtes du Rhône Reserve red, a blend of 50% Grenache from their vineyards at Grand Prebois (adjacent to the Beaucastel estate), 20% Syrah from further north in Vinsobres, and the balance Carignan, Cinsault and other permitted grapes. The wine offers abundant amounts of red and black fruits intermixed with hints of tobacco leaf, earthy soil, pepper and spice. This supple-textured, delicious red is exactly what one expects of a very good Côtes du Rhône."
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15,5/20
"From three vineyards: Syrah from Vinsobres, Grenache from Orange, Mourvèdre from close to St-Maurice. They claim that of all the widely available Côtes du Rhônes, this is one of the few based on estates.
Relatively simple nose. Good freshness and fruity attack but still pretty young and chewy.
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88/100
"Deep ruby. Aromas and flavors of cherry and blackberry, complicated by a floral element and a hint of peppery spice. Shows a refreshingly tangy quality on the floral-accented finish. This is an excellent value."
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"Famille Perrin is a regional superstar and its grenache-led 2010 Côtes du Rhône Réserve Rouge is rich and elegant with licorice and wild berry aromatics and a meaty, mouth-filling body of balanced black fruit."
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86/100
"A light-bodied, floral style, offering violet, high-toned cherry and damson plum notes that carry through the sandalwood-framed finish."
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****+
"The Reserve is full bodied and fairly intense in flavor; a wine with good depth and balance. It has ripe fruit (berries, red currant), pepper, and violet aromas/flavors."
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"Soft, round and fruity, this is an affordable, everyday red that’s very versatile. “It’s always a pleasant surprise to find a red in this price range that has this much complexity,” Uygur said. “It’s a well-balanced wine,” Tidwell said. “I like its savory, earthy elements with the earthiness of the dish.” He added that the wine’s weight and texture also complemented the risotto. Hammett called it a happy compromise between the overly tannic reds and the overly fruity wines. Luscher found it a good Côtes du Rhône for the money. She and Uygur noted that the wine’s spice and pepper notes played well with the fall spices in the dish."
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87/100
"From the makers of famed Château de Beaucastel, this dependable Côtes du Rhône red delivers a classic profile for the appellation. It’s medium-bodied, with tart red berries in the foreground, accented by herbal-peppery notes and fresh tang. Not hugely concentrated for the warm 2010 vintage but solid. $17.99 in B.C., $17.47 in Saskatchewan, $15.95 in Quebec, $18.29 in New Brunswick, $16.99 in Nova Scotia, $17.48 in Newfoundland."
88/100
"Another excellent vintage for this cuvée, which always seems to offer plenty of southern Rhône character for not much money, the Côtes du Rhône Resérve, a blend of 60% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 20% Mourvèdre that’s aged primarily in tank, possesses a perfumed, sweet bouquet offered cherries, fresh flowers, garrigue, and wet stone like minerality. Medium-bodied, lightly textured, and balanced, with juicy acidity that will make it versatile on the dinner table, this downright gulpable, delicious Côtes du Rhône should be enjoyed over the coming 2-3 years."
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"Wow. I’m tempted to stop there [at the first wine on the list of five Bargain Bottles]. In southern France, the 2010 vintage was terrific, and this inexpensive Côtes du Rhône from the producers of the famed Château Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape tastes like its more expensive sibling. There are deep fruit and gritty tannins, plus a laserlike focus that suggests this wine will age extremely well. There’s no excuse not to buy a case
and enjoy it over the next several years.
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88/100
"Deep ruby. Cherry and dark berries on the pungent nose. Offers gently
sweet blackberry and cherry flavors and picks up slight bitterness with air. Finishes on a smoky note, with good energy and a touch of bitter cherry.
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"Wow. I’m tempted to stop there [at the first wine on the list of five Bargain Bottles]. In southern France, the 2010 vintage was terrific, and this inexpensive Côtes du Rhône from the producers of the famed Château Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape tastes like its more expensive sibling. There are deep fruit and gritty tannins, plus a laserlike focus that suggests this wine will age extremely well. There’s no excuse not to buy a case
and enjoy it over the next several years.
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