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If you love the elegance and power of northern Rhône Syrah, you won't go wrong with this classy gem. "There are few doing Côte-Rôtie better than this guy" said critic Jeb Dunnock and this is René Rostaing's great value alternative from close by.
If you love the elegance and power of northern Rhône Syrah, you won't go wrong with this classy gem. "There are few doing Côte-Rôtie better than this guy" said critic Jeb Dunnock and this is René Rostaing's great value alternative from close by.
Tasting notes
Silky, plush black fruits, grippy tannins, leaf and herbal notes
Aroma
Vibrant cassis and blackberry, with leafy notes
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
Critic Andrew Jefford echoes Dunnock – René Rostaing “has made himself into one of the very finest producers of Côte-Rôtie”, and Parker also has high praise for the Rostaing wines. Although Les Lézardes isn't claiming to be Côte-Rôtie, it certainly is a brilliant value taste of this domaine's style. René Rostaing founded the property in 1971 with less than half a hectare, split between the Côte Blonde and La Landonne. He inherited another 5.5 hectares and regularly is cited as the best producer of the vintage. His son Pierre has now joined him as winemaker. They eschew the riper, more populist style of the region, making true vins de garde. Even this IGP needs time. Decant well in advance or cellar. Exquisite with lamb or beef casserole.