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Pierre de Fontval

Pierre de Fontval
2020 Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Rouge

Pair this wine with:
Lamb Pork

Category: Rhône Red Côtes du Rhône

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 14% RS: .200%
87 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$14.99
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Pierre de Fontval
2020 Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Rouge

Pair this wine with:
Lamb Pork

Category: Rhône Red Côtes du Rhône

Date Tasted:
Country: France
Alcohol: 14% RS: .200%
Dusty garnet color. Aromas of pickled root vegetables, carob bran muffin, and rye toast with blueberry acai jam with a silky, spiced apples and clementines, dry-yet-fruity medium body and a smooth, intriguing, long spiced apples and clementines and walnuts and cedar finish with crunchy, chewy tannins and light oak flavor. A nicely balanced red with plenty to offer for pairings and parties.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Crisp & Lively, Fruity, Juicy & Smooth, Oaky, Old World & Savory
Aroma Aroma: pickled root vegetables, carob bran muffin, and rye toast with blueberry acai jam
Taste Flavor: spiced apples and clementines and walnuts and cedar
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry-yet-Fruity
Enjoy Enjoy: Now
Recipes Pairing: Peking Duck, Lamb Tagine, Souvlaki
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A nicely balanced red with plenty to offer for pairings and parties.

The Producer

Famille Ravoire

The Producer
340 Rue du Rémoulaire
Salon de Provence, 13653
France
33 -490737341

Their Portfolio

88 Chantrose 2021 Rosé, Côtes De Provence 13% (France) $16.00.
93 Costeval 2021 Rosé, Coteaux D’aix En Provence 12.5% (France) $15.00.
88 Cuvée Des Lices 2020 Côtes De Provence 12.5% (France) $15.00.
BR Domaine Du Grand Destré 2021 Rosé, Mediterranee IGP 12.5% (France) $12.00. - Bronze Medal
BR Esprit De Fanette 2020 Rosé, IGP Mediterranee 12.5% (France) $9.00. - Bronze Medal
88 Jardin Des Nautes 2021 Rosé, Luberon 13.5% (France) $10.00.
86 Jas Des Vignes 2021 Rosé, Alpes-De-Haute-Provence 12.5% (France) $9.00.
87 Les Hauts De Cairanne 2020 Other Red, Cairanne 15% (France) $15.50.
89 Maison Camille Blanc 2020 Vielles Vignes, Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Rouge 14% (France) $14.99.
88 Maison Ravoire 2020 Plan De Dieu, Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Villages Rouge 14% (France) $14.99.
85 Manon 2021 Rosé, Côtes De Provence 12.5% (France) $16.00.
BR Olivier Ravoire 2020 Banderet, Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Rouge 14% (France) $14.99. - Bronze Medal
BR Olivier Ravoire 2021 Banderet, Other White, Côtes-Du-Rhône Blanc 13% (France) $14.99. - Bronze Medal
89 Perle De Valensole 2021 Rosé, Alpes-De-Haute-Provence 12.5% (France) $9.00.
87 Pierre de Fontval 2020 Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Rouge 14% (France) $14.99.
86 Pierre de Fontval 2019 Vaison La Romaine, Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Villages Rouge 14% (France) $15.50.
90 Pierre de Fontval 2020 Séguret, Other Red, Côtes-Du-Rhône Villages Rouge 15% (France) $15.50.
91 Pierre de Fontval 2020 Other Red, Beaumes De Venise Rouge 14.5% (France) $15.50.
90 Pierre de Fontval 2019 Other Red, Gigondas 14.5% (France) $32.99.
87 Rhone To The Bone 2020 Red Blend, Côtes-Du-Rhône Rouge 14% (France) $14.99.
85 Rhone To The Bone 2021 Rose, Côtes-Du-Rhone Rosé 12.5% (France) $14.99.
88 Terrasses De Fontanieu 2021 Rosé, Bandol 13% (France) $22.00.

Rhone Red Cotes du Rhone

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Serve in a Zinfandel Wine Glass
Côtes-du-Rhône is produced in red and white versions; the red being far more popular and better known. These are blends of several grapes, most often Grenache and Syrah with other varieties including Mourvedre and Carignan. Medium-bodied, they have red cherry and berry fruit, slight spice and woodsy flavors, good acidity and moderate tannins. These are made in a style to be consumed from three to seven years. although a few of the best can drink well for a decade.

Much like their red siblings, Côtes-du-Rhône whites are a great value, with many wines at or under $20 to be found. They must be made from at least 80% of the allowed Rhone white grapes: Clairette, Grenache blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne, Bourboulenc, and Viognier and make ideal summer quaffers.

White wines from this area can vary enormously in quality and typicity from thin and watery to juicy and ripe. The best producers, however, will make wines that are rich and ripe. Côtes-du-Rhône is almost always drinkable upon release and requires no further cellaring.