This was a real treat after the Gentaz-Dervieux since Rene Rostaing is Marius Gentaz’s son-in-law. While the vineyards that belonged to Marius are now famously part of the Rostaing domaine, that vineyard goes to Rene’s Côte Brune; this is his Côte Blonde and arguably his most famous bottling. This 2004 pours a cloudy ruby with brambles, purple flowers, blood, dust and leather. Slightly rustic which is what I want from Rostaing. I love the individuality and how it paired with the Iberico pork cheek, mushroom ragu with lavender and thyme. Plenty of life left. Drink through 2034+. — 2 years ago
Surprise le vin est encore bien en vie ! C’est justement pour des expériences comme celle-ci que je veux garder des Bourgogne pour la longue garde au lieu de les boire en jeunesse. Une couleur orangée voire légèrement brune. Dès l’ouverture, le parfum qui en ressort de la bouteille annonce un grand vin. Encore un peu de fruits, mais c’est subtil. Il y a une multitude de saveurs, du sous-bois, de la terre, des champignons, de la menthe, du thé et c’est d’une fraîcheur ! Et la bouteille n’a pas fannée du tout sur l’heure et demie qu’elle a été bue. Je voudrais en avoir d’autres.... — 6 years ago
Robe brune
Nez agrumes confits de figue fruit rouge confits
Bouche ample ultra dense manque d acidité pour équilibre le sucre ce qui rends la finale un peu pâteuse mais bel équilibre global — 7 years ago
Eric is the boss, this one’s super light, beautiful rose - light, delicate fruits with a taste of sweet toasty caramel — 2 months ago
Cata gentaz con ludo — 9 months ago
Very nice showing in a difficult, hot vintage from which many wines are already over the hill. — 5 years ago
Drinking beautifully with a Northern appellation feel to it, more Brune and schistous to me. Would love to know all the lieu dits that contribute and their proportion in the final blend. Its darken fruit profile, meaty/smokey and forest notes make the argument that it’s of northern origin. Its opening up for now there’s a rich stream of dark black fruits reminiscent of Black raspberry liquor, soaked plums, almost prune, and overripe black berry/cherry. There’s still freshness to the fruit however, nothing ox’d or decaying. Singed cedar, leather, ash, roasted meat and animal come next, followed by the garrigue and bacon fat. Threads of eastern spices and of course pepper. It elusive now, the aromas coming and going. Palate has some lovely richness and bones to accompany it well, never pushy, always with restraint and nerve. Reminds me of Barolo. Great “basic” cuvée for Rostaing this vintage. Day 2 this really got going, much more harmony and focus on the nose. Loads of bitter root and pastille notes developing among its dark content. Very delicious — 6 years ago
Just like a spectacular, old school Côte Rotie from the Côte Brune with pepper and minerals dominating the nose, then olive, pepper, and brambly fruit and the palate, if you want to experience what great Côte Rotie was like on release in the 1990s, this is where to look. — 7 years ago
cozy as hoped — 7 months ago
2020 vintage. Everything is great these days at Jaboulet (négoce wines and estate wines alike) and this Côte Rôtie is no exception. "Les Jumelles" (French for " twins" ) is a blend of Côte Blonde and Côte Brune. It is a terrific effort in a vintage that maintained impressive freshness in a very hot year. A beautiful nose with red and black fruits and flowers. It has depth and elegance, refined tannins and great length. Abv.14%. — 4 years ago
Robe brune foncée
Nez cacao orange réglisse
Bouche suave large voluptueuse à la finale cacaoté
Il manque un peu de tension dans ce vin que je trouve evolue — 5 years ago
Color is fading from brick to orange, mature aromas of saddle leather, meat and some smoke, just a lovely older Cote Rotie, time to drink up. — 7 years ago
Peter van den Besselaar
vintage 2015 | spicy, pepper, morelcherries, strict, good acidity — a month ago