The Rhône Valley is France's second largest wine region, with winemaking going back centuries and offering a large diversity of terroirs. The sunny vineyards lie along the expansive Rhône River in ...
Cotes du Rhone wines do not have the prestige of the Rhone Valley’s storied wines, but these bottles have a lot to offer. These are not the wines of Cote-Rotie, Saint-Joseph, Hermitage, ...
The Rhone Valley is the third largest appellation in France behind Languedoc-Roussillon and Bordeaux. The region in southern France churns out oceans of refreshing red, rosé and white wines. Those ...
With grenache (called garnacha in Spain) fast becoming one of the most popular grapes in the United States, France's Cotes du Rhone appellation looks to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the ...
Cotes du Rhone is the second largest appellation in France, exceeded only by Bordeaux. This massive wine producing region has over 44,000 hectares and 140,000 acres under vine. This adds up to over ...
Flavors of black cherries and strawberries from the grenache grapes, black pepper from the syrah and a rich earthiness from mourvèdre are layered and harmonious in this wine. It’s rich and textured in ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. When one thinks about the wines from the Côtes du Rhône region, quality red ...
A great wine for the price that is widely available, including at some Costco locations. We review the E. Guigal Cotes du Rhone Rouge. 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache and 10% Mourvedre from vines with an ...
For easy drinking pleasure coupled with consistent quality and terrific value, it’s hard to beat France’s Côtes-du-Rhône red wine producing region. Delving into wines from recent vintages offers a fun ...
What constitutes a “humble” wine? The question occurred to me recently after I read—for the umpteenth time—a reference to a “humble” Côtes du Rhône wine. Is it because Côtes du Rhônes are affordable ...
Cotes du Rhone wines do not have the prestige of the Rhone Valley’s storied wines, but these bottles have a lot to offer. These are not the wines of Cote-Rotie, Saint-Joseph, Hermitage, ...