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Domaine la Roubine Vacqueyras 2021

BOTTLE:
$61.00
In stock
SKU
85266
HALF-DOZEN: $347.70 or $57.95 each
DOZEN: $658.80 or $54.90 each

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    Country: France
    Grape: Rhone Blend
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2021

    70% Grenache - 15% Mourvèdre - 15% Syrah
    Red and blue fruits, violet and lavender lift, some tapenade elements. Beautiful lilting aromatics. The palate is supple, plush and slippery couching raspberry and black cherry alongside some licorice and mineral. Open and charming across the palate but also cinched in by a thread of acidity and balancing quite fine (for the region) tannins. Pure and built for joy. MICHAEL MCNAMARA

    A touch of fresh crushed raspberry, some black cherry, and a wild earthen note pocked with meadow herbs. It's all turned up a notch with an extra level of concentration and broad, sweeping fruit and flavour that envelopes the palate then slowly melts away leaving earthy, charred herbs and a little wild note on the close. A bit of rustic charm dare we use the phrase here but in all the right ways and a lovely layering of savoury and sweet throughout. JAMES SUCKLING