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Domaine la Réméjeanne Côtes du Rhône Les Arbousiers Rouge 2022

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Domaine la Réméjeanne Côtes du Rhône Les Arbousiers Rouge 2022
Producer Domaine la Remejeanne
Region, Country Côtes du Rhone, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 24671-750

Certified organic. A blend of 70% Grenache and 30% Syrah from a single plot of old vines called Arbousiers—the name referencing a native fruit tree that abounds in central France. The poise and finesse of this finely balanced wine are far removed from the weighty tannins and high extraction levels that characterise many old-vine Rhône blends. At 320 metres, Réméjeanne can get perfectly ripe Grenache and Syrah while retaining the energy and refreshing acidity we seldom see in the Southern Rhône.
Naturally fermented and raised (without sulphur) in both concrete tank (Syrah) and large oak casks (Grenache), this lively and sweetly perfumed bottling is emblematic of the quality Olivier Klein is achieving in both vineyard and cellar. Crafted with 70% whole bunches and bottled unfiltered, it exudes the vivid, perfumed appeal of the Rhône high country, with silky waves of burlat cherry, sweet spice and black raspberry fruit tethered by lithe tannins and great acidity. It’s another exciting and effortlessly poised Côtes du Rhône from this domaine. 

Domaine la Réméjeanne Côtes du Rhône Les Arbousiers Rouge 2022

Reviews

“The bouquet proffers a nicely serious aroma, red cherry with designs of skating along, notions of black olives. The palate links well, flows with authority, and offers crunch, late grip and interest from the tannins. This is good table-friendly Côtes red, extends on a little chalkiness, has character.”
John Livingstone-Learmonth, Drink Rhône

Reviews

“The bouquet proffers a nicely serious aroma, red cherry with designs of skating along, notions of black olives. The palate links well, flows with authority, and offers crunch, late grip and interest from the tannins. This is good table-friendly Côtes red, extends on a little chalkiness, has character.”
John Livingstone-Learmonth, Drink Rhône

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