• 消費滿 2,000 港幣即可享有免費送貨服務。

2011 Côte-Rôtie, La Turque, E. Guigal, Rhône

2011 Côte-Rôtie, La Turque, E. Guigal, Rhône
紅色的 • 乾燥 • 濃鬱 • 西拉/設拉子
適飲 - 成熟期
Wine Advocate 97/100
登入後加入願望清單
程式碼: 2011-0750-00-8116431
描述

2011 年份 Cote Rotie la Turque 是堪稱完美、性感的葡萄酒,而且隨著時間的推移,這款混合酒的重量和豐富度不斷增加。這款口感豐富的 Cote Rotie 葡萄酒帶有濃鬱的亞洲香料、基爾什酒、黑醋栗、胡椒和熏肉的香氣,單寧厚重甜美,邊緣平整,餘味美妙。如今,人們已經很難抗拒它的誘惑,但它仍有三十年的飲用黃金時代。
Jeb Dunnuck - 2016 年 12 月 28 日

  • Colour
    紅色的
  • Sweetness
    乾燥
  • Vintage
    2011
  • Alcohol
    13%
  • Maturity
    適飲 - 成熟期
  • Grape
    西拉/設拉子
  • Body
    濃鬱
  • Producer
    Maison Guigal
Critics reviews
Wine Advocate 97/100

Côte-Rôtie

Côte-Rôtie is one of the most famous of the northern Rhône appellations, with some single vineyard cuvées now selling for the same prices as First Growth Bordeaux. It is the northernmost outpost of the Syrah grape. Côte-Rôtie translates as ‘roasted hillside’, as the south-facing slopes are exposed to the maximum-possible sunlight. Vines have been planted here since Roman times, although the appellation was only created in 1940. Today it covers 500 hectares, with 276 hectares of vineyards stretched across eight kilometres. Phylloxera devastated vineyards in the late 1800s and Côte-Rôtie’s fortunes remained in the doldrums for another century. After the War, a farmer would receive double the price for a kilo of apricots as for a kilo of grapes, hence vineyards were grubbed up and wine production became increasingly smaller. It has only really been recognised as a top-quality wine-producing area since the 1970s, with Guigal being the main impetus behind its revival. The two best slopes, Côte Brune and Côte Blonde, rise steeply behind Ampuis and overlook the river. The Côte Brune wines are much firmer and more masculine (the soils are clay and ironstone), whereas the Côte Blonde makes wines with more finesse and elegance due to its light, sandy-limestone soil. Both the Côte Brune and Côte Blonde vineyards rise to 1,000 feet, with a gradient of 30 to 50 degrees. The wines are made from the Syrah grape, however up to 20 percent of Viogner can be used in the blend, adding finesse, elegance and floral characteristics to the wine. Viognier ripens more quickly than Syrah and the appellation rules stipulate that the grapes must be added to the fermentation – rather than blended later. The best Côte-Rôtie are very deep in colour, tannic and spicy, and need 10 years to evolve and develop. There are nearly 60 official vineyards (lieux-dits); the best-known are: La Mouline, La Chatillonne (Vidal-Fleury, owned by Guigal) and La Garde (Rostaing) in Côte Blonde; La Viallière, (Rostaing), La Landonne (Guigal, Rostaing) and La Turque (Guigal) in Côte Brune. Styles vary from heavily-extracted tannic wines which need many years to soften through to lighter, supple and less-structured wines which do not require extended bottle ageing. The most famous wines of Côte-Rôtie are Guigal’s three single-vineyard cuvées: La Mouline, La Turque and La Landonne. These are aged in new wood for 48 months, and demand for them amongst connoisseurs and collectors is significant, leading to prices sometimes comparable to Bordeaux First Growths.

Need help?
Please contact us from the contact form