Côte-Rôtie “Mordorée”, 2005

from €187.00

The Côte Brune displays a dark, elegant character that marries wonderfully well with the floral notes of the Côte Blonde. All this over a very silky tannic weave and lovely density.

We recommand you a small game (pheasant, duck) Tender, red meat Dishes in red wine sauces Soft cheeses

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The Côte Brune displays a dark, elegant character that marries wonderfully well with the floral notes of the Côte Blonde. All this over a very silky tannic weave and lovely density.

We recommand you a small game (pheasant, duck) Tender, red meat Dishes in red wine sauces Soft cheeses

The Côte Brune displays a dark, elegant character that marries wonderfully well with the floral notes of the Côte Blonde. All this over a very silky tannic weave and lovely density.

We recommand you a small game (pheasant, duck) Tender, red meat Dishes in red wine sauces Soft cheeses

Nose: raspberry, a hint of violet, predominant of spices, touch of black olive and “tapenade”, rosemary.

Palate: ample, elegant, very well-structured and balanced. According to the vintage, the wine can be kept from 30 to 60 years, indeed from 50 to 75 years.

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