Cote Rotie, La Mouline 1998 Guigal Cote Rotie, La Mouline 1998 Guigal Slightly scuffed labels Wonderful, ethereally-scented "grand vin", with all the perfume of the Cote Blonde. Lovely oak blended with berries. Long finish of real class. Another bottle had a meaty, chock-full-of-fruit nose. Utterly solid, big wine. Huge fruit and oak. The berries are totally luscious. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Lot 1205 4 bts (sc) per lot: USD 1000-1300 A formidable name with which to conjure in the Northern Rhone. Marcel Guigal is a genius, as is his son Philippe and the heavenly trio of great Cote Rotie wines, La Turque, La Landonne and La Mouline, bear witness to their talents. These wines capture that elusive combination of power, depth of flavour and harmony, amazingly created from very long aging in 100 percent new oak. But wines of such substance and individuality can take it. La Mouline emerges from the Cote Blonde of Cote Rotie, La Turque and La Landonne from the Cote Brune, but La Landonne contains no white Viognier grapes amongst the Syrah. There is little in the wine world to equal a comparison between these three magisterial wines. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Quantity: 1
Cote Rotie, La Mouline 1998 Guigal Cote Rotie, La Mouline 1998 Guigal Slightly scuffed labels Wonderful, ethereally-scented "grand vin", with all the perfume of the Cote Blonde. Lovely oak blended with berries. Long finish of real class. Another bottle had a meaty, chock-full-of-fruit nose. Utterly solid, big wine. Huge fruit and oak. The berries are totally luscious. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Lot 1205 4 bts (sc) per lot: USD 1000-1300 A formidable name with which to conjure in the Northern Rhone. Marcel Guigal is a genius, as is his son Philippe and the heavenly trio of great Cote Rotie wines, La Turque, La Landonne and La Mouline, bear witness to their talents. These wines capture that elusive combination of power, depth of flavour and harmony, amazingly created from very long aging in 100 percent new oak. But wines of such substance and individuality can take it. La Mouline emerges from the Cote Blonde of Cote Rotie, La Turque and La Landonne from the Cote Brune, but La Landonne contains no white Viognier grapes amongst the Syrah. There is little in the wine world to equal a comparison between these three magisterial wines. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Quantity: 1
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