2010 Côte-Rôtie, Stéphane Ogier, Rhône
As always the Côte Rôtie is an asemblage of grapes sources from both Cotes, with the lieus-dits of Tupins, Semons But de Mont, Boudin and Les Roziers all featuring to some degree. The wine is more elegant than the 2009, which Stéphane describes as ‘un millésime solaire’. He adds that 2009 is the vintage for the ‘grand publique’ whereas 2010 will be for the connoisseur, for the purist. For the English market, he adds, helpfully. It certainly appeals to this palate with its combination of ripe fruit, balancing acidity and beautifully silky tannins.
Simon Field MW, BBR Buyer, February 2012
Young, dynamic and handsome, Stéphane Ogier has had another good year, purchasing some more prime vineyards, making some fantastic 2010s and celebrating the birth of his first son, Marius. His wine-making philosophy is intriguing, minutely sensitive to the requirements of both the vintage and the parcel in question. As a generalisation he prefers new wood and destemming for the Côte Blonde, and older wood and less destemming in the Côte Brune. But there are always exceptions... and the wines are always exceptional...
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Colour
Red -
Sweetness
Dry -
Vintage
2010 -
Alcohol
13% -
Maturity
Ready - mature -
Grape
Syrah -
Body
Full Bodied -
Producer
Domaine Stephane Ogier