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2024 Côtes du Rhône ‘Le Temps est Venu’, Stephane Ogier, AOC
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2024 Côtes du Rhône ‘Le Temps est Venu’, Stephane Ogier, AOC
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£21.00
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Description
This lovely Cotes du Rhone is a blend of Stephane Ogier’s Rasteau and Cairanne vineyard and displays the typical elegance all his wines posess. 60% Grenache and 40% Syrah make up the blend and provide a medium to full bodied wine that is packed with plummy, herbal tinged fruit and beautifully poised acidity. Although this is approachable now with a decent decant, waiting until 2026/2027 will pay dividends and the wine should drink beautifully through to 2033.
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