Michel & Tina Gassier

Michel & Tina Gassier

Côtes du Rhône Red Rhône Blend

Light and smooth. Soft finish. — 8 months ago

Château de Nages

JT Costières de Nîmes Roussanne Viognier

Oh… là on parle! Une belle robe jaune doré, léger pétillant, belle acidité, bien balancer, mielleux, abricot, rose, pommes verte. Superbe. LCBO $28, je l’ai eu en spécial $21! — 4 years ago

Michel Gassier

Syrah

Still prefer the New World Shiraz but lovely fruity flavor — 6 years ago

Michel Gassier

Cercius Grenache Syrah

A really good red blend. It's just the right amount of dry. The flavor in your mouth afterwards is like the wine walked through with its boots on. Maybe a little bitter. — 7 years ago

Les Halos de Jupiter

Costières-de-Nîmes Red Rhone Blend 2012

Elegant, fruit forward, delicious red from Rhone! Michel Gassier is a wine master! — 10 years ago

Michel Gassier

Vin de Pays d'Oc Viognier

Riesling fruitiness and Chardonnay creaminess, with an intense acid bite. Very long finish. Delicious! — 11 years ago

Michel Gassier

Les Piliers Syrah 2020

TW. Had with veal. — 3 years ago

Jeff Hasema
with Jeff

Michel Gassier

A Cappella Colombard

Refreshing, not too sweet. — 6 years ago

Tenet Wines

The Pundit Columbia Valley Syrah 2015

A very tasty Syrah from Washington State. A nice collaboration of Michel Gassier and château Ste Michelle.

Showing black fruits with chocolates, earth, oak, licorice, metals, tobacco, coke, spices, light vegetables, pencil lead and peppercorn.

Dry on the palate with medium acidity and long legs.

Long spicy finish with round tannins and cherries.

Good by itself or with food. Needs time to open up properly and show the tannins.

Spicy and bold. Well balanced with nice complexity.

Still young and needs 3 to 5 years to mature properly, but so yummy already.

Mainly Syrah grapes with some Grenache, Mourvedre and Viognier.

14.5% alcohol by volume.

92 points.

$20.
— 7 years ago

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Michel Gassier

Merins Costières-de-Nîmes Red Blend 2014

Rich, luscious berries in this not overly heavy wine. Very smooth. First bottle was ready to go, but second bottle required time to open up. — 7 years ago

Michel Gassier

Lou Coucardié Costières-de-Nîmes Red Rhone Blend

Delicious spice. Balanced. Excellent price — 8 years ago

Michel Gassier

Costières-de-Nîmes Lou Coucardie Blanc 2013

Drew Summers
9.2

45% Viogner / 30% Roussanne / 25% Grenache Blanc -- Absolutely Crushed with Heavier Scallop Dish — 10 years ago

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Michel Gassier

Lou Coucardie Costières-de-Nîmes Roussanne 2011

Sam Coturri
8.9

Exactly what it should be. Mourvèdre driven, lots of garrique, very savory and fun to drink — 11 years ago

Philip Coturri
with Philip
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Michel & Tina Gassier

Blanc de Blanc

Bright, acidic, brioche — 3 years ago

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Michel Gassier

Garrigues Syrah Grenache

God vin prøve til mat nestegang — 5 years ago

Michel Gassier

Les Piliers Cabernet Sauvignon

Color of dark purple with dark ruby and a bit brown hue. Nose is pretty nice with oak, black cherry, vanilla, aldehyde, and tobacco leave. Taste is silky yet dry, just a tiny bit sweet, with soft tannins, some more dark fruits like cherry notes, some more vanilla, and tasty. Aftertaste shows milky mouthfeel, some more tasty note, and addition of mineral and rustic metal note. Pretty good find. — 6 years ago

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Michel Gassier

Nostre Païs Costières-de-Nîmes Red Rhone Blend 2014

Deep red colour with violet highlights. After decanting we were getting black fruit, cherry and earthy notes on the nose. Dense and velvety body offering a plated of chocolate, herbs, pencil lead with a fruity finish. Paired with steak frites. — 7 years ago

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Shawn Thompson

Shawn Thompson

@P A Thanks very much and you as well! 🍷
AgeyFixey

AgeyFixey

Sounds like a great match. Cheers 🍷
P A

P A

Shawn will do Cheers 🍷⛷

Les Halos de Jupiter

Côtes du Rhône Grenache Blend 2014

This pops with vibrant strawberry and kirsch, but continues reverberating with incense, citrus peel, damp chalk, and licorice. I would happily spend $15 again, but this gives me the confidence to trade up to Halos Gigondas or Chateauneuf du Pape the next time around.

Finally trying this label... Considering the esteem to which I hold Philippe Cambie and my love for Grenache, it's been a long time coming. Cambie, along with a Michel Gassier, produce Grenache-focused bottlings from nearly all the Southern Rhone AOCs under the Halos de Jupiter label. To Cambie, Grenache is the king of all grapes, thus the comparison to Jupiter (Zeus in Greek), forming the basis of the label. The halo symbolizes the appellations that best express the personality of Grenache. http://www.philippecambie.com/en/les-halos-de-jupiter/
— 10 years ago

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Isaac Pirolo

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@Tom Casagrande But Parker stopped reviewing Southern Rhone, handing the reins to Jeb Dunnuck, so maybe Cambie's wines are now Jebberdized or Dunnucked 😜 But seriously, I get your point and while I might disagree with term, his wines are certainly extracted fruit bombs. Whose Grenache from Southern Rhone do you prefer?
Tom Casagrande

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Any wine made by a member of the Reynaud family! . . . if you can find them. Chateau de Tours CD-R is probably the least hard to find. Fonsallette CDR (not the Syrah one) is the bomb, but $$$ and hard to find. As an appellation, I find Gigondas to have a lot of traditionally made Grenache predominant wines at reasonable prices.
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@Tom Casagrande Indeed, Rayas lights it up top to bottom.