2012 Côte-Rôtie, La Landonne, Domaine René Rostaing, Rhône

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Medium Bodied
  • Syrah
For laying down
Jeb Dunnuck
96/100
Product: 20121116056
2012 Côte-Rôtie, La Landonne, Domaine René Rostaing, Rhône

Description

La Landonne is always the more expressive of the two senior cuvées in youth, it personality combining ripeness of fruit with whole bunch extract and vigour. The famous arzelle (decomposed schist) soils lend energy, charm and length.
Simon Field MW, Rhône Wine Buyer 

One can usually rely on M. Rostaing for an aphoristic analysis of the vintage in question. 2012, he has decided, offers. ‘le plaisir évident mais avec le sérieux derrière’. Hardly Oscar Wilde, but the message is clear.  Whilst perhaps not an iron fist in a velvet glove, the vintage offers, pace the great man, plenty of substance and ageing potential. The imposition of a Latin name on his main cuvée has, it seems, been a success and he maintains his fleet of roto-fermentors, de-stemming the grapes as and when appropriate and now ageing the significant majority of his wines in demi-muid.  
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2012
Alcohol % 13
Maturity For laying down
Grape List Syrah
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Domaine René Rostaing

Critics reviews

Jeb Dunnuck 96/100
Getting a big Wow in the notes, the 2012 Cote Rotie la Landonne offers additional richness, concentration and depth, with notes of lots of floral and violet notes intermixed with cassis, cruhsed rock and pepper. Full-bodied, concentrated and with building tannin, it needs 4-5 years in the cellar and will keep for 20-25+.jeb_dunnuck - 30/12/2014
Drink 2020 - 2040
Jeb Dunnuck, RobertParker.com (Dec 2014)

About this wine

Syrah/Shiraz

A noble black grape variety grown particularly in the Northern Rhône where it produces the great red wines of Hermitage, Cote Rôtie and Cornas, and in Australia where it produces wines of startling depth and intensity. Reasonably low yields are a crucial factor for quality as is picking at optimum ripeness. Its heartland, Hermitage and Côte Rôtie, consists of 270 hectares of steeply terraced vineyards producing wines that brim with pepper, spices, tar and black treacle when young. After 5-10 years they become smooth and velvety with pronounced fruit characteristics of damsons, raspberries, blackcurrants and loganberries. It is now grown extensively in the Southern Rhône where it is blended with Grenache and Mourvèdre to produce the great red wines of Châteauneuf du Pape and Gigondas amongst others. Its spiritual home in Australia is the Barossa Valley, where there are plantings dating as far back as 1860. Australian Shiraz tends to be sweeter than its Northern Rhône counterpart and the best examples are redolent of new leather, dark chocolate, liquorice, and prunes and display a blackcurrant lusciousness. South African producers such as Eben Sadie are now producing world- class Shiraz wines that represent astonishing value for money.
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