Domaine Lafage
La Narassa Grenache Syrah Blend
Huge dark fruit, huge American oak, huge licorice and vanilla, huge big large everything. Not my thing.
Huge dark fruit, huge American oak, huge licorice and vanilla, huge big large everything. Not my thing.
Mar 3rd, 2017Big, almost chewy. Vanilla, dark berry, and a bit sweet. Not particularly tannic or alcoholic (though there's plenty of alcohol). Pair with spicy/grilled meat or rich desserts.
Big, almost chewy. Vanilla, dark berry, and a bit sweet. Not particularly tannic or alcoholic (though there's plenty of alcohol). Pair with spicy/grilled meat or rich desserts.
Aug 12th, 201720170726 Cru w22292w
(70% Grenache, 30% Syrah; 15% alcohol)
maybe a tad sweet;
food: roast pork or beef (ml: bbq pork ribs)
Drunk: round tannin, no need to breathe or 15mins, licorice, anise, mild vanilla oak, dry cherry, a tad sweet; should pair well with roasted pork chop, sweet tomato sauce pizza or pasta
Retry : why not
93 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
From one of the warmest sites in France, the 2014 Cotes du Roussillon Villages Lieu Dit La Narassa comes from 70-year-old vines planted in the black schist soils of Maury. Despite the rugged, hot terroir from where this beauty comes, the wine is pure silk and elegant, with lots of black raspberry, chocolate covered currants, pepper and olive notes giving way to a full-bodied 2014; it has polished tannin and a seamless texture. drink it anytime over the coming 4-5 years.(JD) (4/2016)
91pts by Cellar Tracker By Richard Jennings
4/28/2017
Dark ruby color; aromatic, roasted fruit, kirsch, tart berry, graphite, tar, dark chocolate nose; tasty, dense, kirsch, anise, dark chocolate, ripe plum palate with good balancing acidity; medium-plus finish .
20170726 Cru w22292w
(70% Grenache, 30% Syrah; 15% alcohol)
maybe a tad sweet;
food: roast pork or beef (ml: bbq pork ribs)
Drunk: round tannin, no need to breathe or 15mins, licorice, anise, mild vanilla oak, dry cherry, a tad sweet; should pair well with roasted pork chop, sweet tomato sauce pizza or pasta
Retry : why not
93 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
From one of the warmest sites in France, the 2014 Cotes du Roussillon Villages Lieu Dit La Narassa comes from 70-year-old vines planted in the black schist soils of Maury. Despite the rugged, hot terroir from where this beauty comes, the wine is pure silk and elegant, with lots of black raspberry, chocolate covered currants, pepper and olive notes giving way to a full-bodied 2014; it has polished tannin and a seamless texture. drink it anytime over the coming 4-5 years.(JD) (4/2016)
91pts by Cellar Tracker By Richard Jennings
4/28/2017
Dark ruby color; aromatic, roasted fruit, kirsch, tart berry, graphite, tar, dark chocolate nose; tasty, dense, kirsch, anise, dark chocolate, ripe plum palate with good balancing acidity; medium-plus finish .
If I were a pope in exile I would also too go to the south of France for this — much better than what one finds around Rome.
If I were a pope in exile I would also too go to the south of France for this — much better than what one finds around Rome.
Jun 4th, 2017Smokey with some flint and a whole lot of fruit. A mouthful, but finish dissipates quickly. Relatively light tannins. I think this might b a good party wine. Would have pretty wide appeal.
Smokey with some flint and a whole lot of fruit. A mouthful, but finish dissipates quickly. Relatively light tannins. I think this might b a good party wine. Would have pretty wide appeal.
Apr 30th, 2017Nice refined wine. A little dust. Fruit forward but not jammy.
Nice refined wine. A little dust. Fruit forward but not jammy.
Apr 6th, 2017Truly tastes like a dry dessert wine (see label): Rich, red berry, vanilla, easy tannins, smooth. Could have paired poorly, but did well as an after dinner bottle. Likely would be best with strong, red game, and caramelized fennel/shallot flavors.
Truly tastes like a dry dessert wine (see label): Rich, red berry, vanilla, easy tannins, smooth. Could have paired poorly, but did well as an after dinner bottle. Likely would be best with strong, red game, and caramelized fennel/shallot flavors.
Mar 29th, 2017