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Domaine Martin Côtes du Rhône-Villages Sainte Cécile 2020

Côtes du Rhône-Villages AOC

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  • Gold, Concours National des Vignerons Independants, 2021

For a rich, ripe, warm-fruit red, laced with wild herbs and spice, bag a bottle of this luscious, velvety Rhône-Villages. It's from 4th-generation Domaine Martin at their beautiful, old-vine Plan de Dieu estate, neighbour to Châteauneuf and Gigondas.

For a rich, ripe, warm-fruit red, laced with wild herbs and spice, bag a bottle of this luscious, velvety Rhône-Villages. It's from 4th-generation Domaine Martin at their beautiful, old-vine Plan de Dieu estate, neighbour to Châteauneuf and Gigondas.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Velvety with ripe bramble fruit, wild herbs again, subtle oak

Aroma

Blackberry and raspberry, wild herbs of rosemary and sage, spice

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

Domaine Martin Côtes du Rhône-Villages Sainte Cécile 2020

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  • 14.5% ABV
  • 10.88 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2030

Full of velvety black fruit with notes of herbal garrigue, Sainte Cecile is a superb, step-up Côtes du Rhône-Villages from the Martin family. The domaine was founded in 1905 by Julien Martin, with just 5 hectares all in the superior Plan de Dieu. This subregion lies sandwiched between Gigondas and Châteauneuf-du-Pape, in the southern Rhône and, like its famous neighbours, its soil is strewn with the same large stones. These help achieve super ripeness by absorbing heat in the day and radiating it at night. The result is some of the finest rich, ripe and spicy fruit wines outside the southern Rhône's priciest appellations. Add in the age of the vines – 50 years – and Sainte Cecile is a red to snap up. Great with a warming casserole.

"Delicious warm, ripe fruit with lovely length in this great vintage. Thoroughly pleasing Rhône red" Jennie Perry
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