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2012 Gabriel Meffre Gigondas Sainte-Catherine

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December 11, 2022 - $21

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RATINGS

91Vinous / IWC

Perfumed aromas of red berry compote, cherry and woodsmoke, with a dusty mineral quality adding lift and cut. Shows very good depth and precision on the palate, offering sappy raspberry and candied lavender flavors that become spicier with air. Clings with very good tenacity on the finish, which features supple tannins and resonating spiciness.

90Wine Spectator

Alluring, with a mix of mulled spice, steeped plum, pastis, warm ganache and roasted alder notes that are intertwined from start to finish. Fine-grained grip holds the finish, showing a good tug of earth.

89-92The Wine Advocate

It possesses a pretty, perfumed and elegant style, with notions of lavender, sweet red cherries, flower and underbrush flowing to a medium to full-bodied, rich and nicely textured wine that has no hard edges and solid length on the finish.

15.5Jancis Robinson

REGION

France, Rhône Valley, Southern Rhône, Gigondas

The Southern Rhône Valley wine region extends from Orange in the north through the communes Lirac and Tavel in the southwest. The French call the region Côtes du Rhône Méridionales and it includes some of the best known appellations in France, such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas. The climate and landscape of the Southern Rhone differ significantly from the Northern Rhone. There are hot, often windy Mediterranean appellations near Nimes and the south, and higher altitude, relatively cool appellations such as Côtes du Ventoux to the east. Understanding the region can be confusing given that there are thirteen appellations and sixteen red and white grapes allowed for wines with appellation status. Syrah is grown here, but it is much less important than in the north. Grenache is the prominent red grape, though most red wines are blends of at least four varietals. Other commonly used red grapes are Mourvèdre, Cinsault and Muscardin. Counoise, Terret Noir, Vaccarèse and Syrah are also permitted. The primary white grapes are Grenache Blanc, Clairette and Bourboulenc, though Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne are permitted, as are Picpoul and Picardin. Of note is the Côtes du Rhone Villages AOC, which is only in the Southern Rhone. Though Côtes du Rhône AOC wine is made in both the north and south, the Villages appellation has stricter requirements for winemaking and is generally considered higher quality than simple Côtes du Rhône. Robert M. Parker Jr. has written that “There is a vast amount of enjoyment to be discovered in the southern Rhône…for these are some of the most sumptuous and pleasure-giving wines produced in the world.”