Juicy, persistent overachiever. Ribs were a great match. Wish I could get more in Nippon. — 5 years ago
Aromas of crushed, ripe blackberries, clove, hints of anise, spiced orange, and sage all come together in the 2018 Gour de Chaulé Côtes du Rhône, creating an alluring and deeply satisfying bouquet. On the palate, soft textures are complemented by fleshy blue and black fruits, along with notes of sweet licorice and purple-tinged florals, as minerals slowly settle in, adding gravitas. The finish is long, staining the senses in fruit concentrate, yet also centered by brisk acids, arriving late in the experience, or possibly, just in time. Wow. — 5 years ago
Wonderful! Stunning aromas: rubber (to die for), mango, papaya, ripe peach and wet stone. Singing acidity, very lively in a sandwich of late harvest fruit and strong mineral base. I wish for longer finish, but honestly, it's fantastic as is. Still a baby, but is drinking beautifully right now. — 9 years ago
Oily, full bodied, lots of flowers and honey and spice. Dry, good acid. High alcohol — 5 years ago
One of my last remaining 2010 CdP’s...from back when I was exploring the region. I’ve since only focused on a few specific producers but Marcoux is one that still has some of my attention...mostly because it’s hard to deny that it’s really good wine. This bottle seemed a touch reductive at first but that blew off with some time and what emerged was a bounty of brambles, sandalwood, garrigue, Twin Bing, some sediment...actually a lot of sediment. The tannins weren’t very obvious at first but after a couple of hours, the tannin monster showed up in full force. For whatever reason, this has happened to me on occasion with top wines from CdP and Gigondas. Not sure what causes that. Anyway, based off this experience, I would have to say that these still have quite a bit of life in them. In the same breath, however, I would exercise caution as I’ve witnessed too many Grenache based wines not age as gracefully. — 5 years ago
Mike R
Zin and ribs last night and this wine paired perfectly - intense powerful with some extraction evident but when paired with finger sucking Rufus Teague sauce ribs - bam and fireworks - yummy and smiles all around - this wine could last a few years but why for it is so ready NOW — 4 years ago