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Côte Rôtie La Turque 1993 75cl

AOC | Côte Rôtie | Rhône | Frankreich
CHF 378.35
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87 Robert Parker
The great glories of this house are its Cote Roties, of which there are now five separate offerings. The 1993s, which have just come on the marketplace, are from a troublesome vintage for everyone in Cote Rotie, rivaling 1984 in difficulty. Nevertheless, the single-vineyard wines have turned out well. As for the single vineyard wines, they are all excellent in 1993, but more herbaceous and clearly marked by the green pepper smells of slightly underripe Syrah. I thought the 1993 Cote Rotie La Turque to be good, with a deep ruby color, and an intense olive, vanillin, sweet black fruit character. Dry tannin, green pepper aromas, and some toughness in the finish (which should dissipate with another year or two of bottle age) are obvious. The wine displays a healthy dark ruby/purple color, good sweetness on the attack, and a compressed finish because of the astringent level of tannin. This wine should round out with another 1-2 years of bottle age, and last for a decade. Guigal is one of the cellars where the wines always taste better after they are bottled than they do from cask, although as the scores in this segment indicate, some profound wines can be found in the 1994, 1995, and 1996 vintages
87 Robert Parker
The great glories of this house are its Cote Roties, of which there are now five separate offerings. The 1993s, which have just come on the marketplace, are from a troublesome vintage for everyone in Cote Rotie, rivaling 1984 in difficulty. Nevertheless, the single-vineyard wines have turned out well. As for the single vineyard wines, they are all excellent in 1993, but more herbaceous and clearly marked by the green pepper smells of slightly underripe Syrah. I thought the 1993 Cote Rotie La Turque to be good, with a deep ruby color, and an intense olive, vanillin, sweet black fruit character. Dry tannin, green pepper aromas, and some toughness in the finish (which should dissipate with another year or two of bottle age) are obvious. The wine displays a healthy dark ruby/purple color, good sweetness on the attack, and a compressed finish because of the astringent level of tannin. This wine should round out with another 1-2 years of bottle age, and last for a decade. Guigal is one of the cellars where the wines always taste better after they are bottled than they do from cask, although as the scores in this segment indicate, some profound wines can be found in the 1994, 1995, and 1996 vintages
Hersteller
Domaine Guigal
Diese über 24 Jahrhunderte alte Parzelle in der Côte-Rôtie wird von der Familie Guigal bereits in der dritten Generation bewirtschaftet. Gegründet wurde das Weingut 1946 von Etienne Guigal im Ort Ampuis, und heute zählt es zu den berühmtesten im nördlichen Rhônetal. Sohn Marcel übernahm die Leitung 1961, vergrößerte den Weinbergbesitz und sorgte gleichzeitig für eine Steigerung des allgemeinen Ansehens seines Betriebs. Im Jahr 2006 wurde ihm der Titel Decanter Man of the Year verliehen, während sein Sohn Philippe mittlerweile als Önologe der Familie fungiert. Die Marke E. Guigal repräsentiert eine große Palette von Weinen aus dem Rhônetal: als größter Erzeuger in Côte-Rôtie tritt sie auch als Négociant auf und kauft Trauben für einige ihrer Erzeugnisse zu. Die drei Lagenweine aus Côte-Rôtie, La Landonne, La Mouline und La Turque, genießen einen weltweiten Ruf als beständige rote Aushängeschilder der Appellation. E. Guigal führt auch lange Listen anderer Weine, etwa den dichten und konzentrierten Hermitage, den hochfeinen St. Joseph und die berühmten Condrieus, um nur einige zu nennen.