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Côte Rôtie La Landonne 2017 150cl

AOC | Côte Rôtie | Rhône | France
CHF 313.50

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2016 2017
Critics scores
96 Wine Spectator
Very well-built, with sleek and clearly defined cassis and blackberry fruit racing along, supported by a smoldering cast iron note and flanked by dark tobacco and fresh bay leaf hints. The long, mouthwatering finish features a white pepper echo swirling around as the fruit and minerality meld. Best from 2022 through 2040.
95 Robert Parker
Bottled just two weeks prior to my visit, the 2017 Cote Rotie La Landonne shows more raspberry and blueberry fruit than most La Landonnes, adding those delectable nuances to more typical mocha and roasted meat notes. Medium to full-bodied, it's lush, creamy and long, with up to two decades of aging potential. It's complete and elegant without being showy, just lovely stuff. Tasted twice (once blind), with consistent notes.
Producer
Delas
Known traditionally as Delas Frères, this company was first founded in 1835 in France's northern Rhône when Philippe Delas and Charles Audibert purchased Maisons Junique. They called their company Audibert and Delas. When Philippe's two sons eventually took over in 1924, they changed the name to Delas Frères. By 1960, the company became one of the top producers of Rhône wines, with vineyard holdings in Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Cornas and Condrieu, as well as in Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the south. In 1977, the company merged with Deutz Champagne House and then with Louis Roederer in 1993. They produce two wines in Côte-Rôtie - Seigneur de Maugiron - produced from 40% of their own fruit and 60% of purchased fruit from both Côte Brune (2/3) and Côte Blonde (1/3). In 1997, they began bottling La Landonne which they make from purchased fruit from vines that are 50 years old and up.