Chateau de Saint Cosme Cote-Rotie 2013 Front Bottle Shot
Chateau de Saint Cosme Cote-Rotie 2013 Front Bottle Shot Chateau de Saint Cosme Cote-Rotie 2013 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Deep violet in color, the Saint Cosme Cote Rotie displays classic aromas of graphite, cold ash, and rose with penetrating flavors of black fruit and savory olive. Full bodied with pleasant acidity, this Cote Rotie finishes with a subtle peppery note.

The ideal accompaniment to roasted vegetables, roast game and soft cheeses.

Professional Ratings

  • 94
    A very enticing version, with energetic savory and bay leaf notes rippling through the core of dark plum and blackberry fruit. Lots of olive and iron accents line the finish, along with ample charcoal-edged grip. Still youthfully raw, but all the pieces are in place and the fine acidity should let the elements meld with time. Best from 2017 through 2027. 750 cases made.
  • 91
    The 2013 Cote Rotie comes mostly from the Cote Brune side of the appellation, yet still has a fabulous sense of elegance and purity. Chocolate, blackberry, charcoal, rose petals and violets all emerge from the glass, and on the palate it's medium-bodied, elegant and lengthy, with fine tannin and no hard edges. It can be enjoyed today, or cellared for a decade.
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Marked by an unmistakable deep purple hue and savory aromatics, Syrah makes an intense, powerful and often age-worthy red. Native to the Northern Rhône, Syrah achieves its maximum potential in the steep village of Hermitage and plays an important component in the Red Rhône Blends of the south, adding color and structure to Grenache and Mourvèdre. Syrah is the most widely planted grape of Australia and is important in California and Washington. Sommelier Secret—Such a synergy these three create together, the Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre trio often takes on the shorthand term, “GSM.”

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Cote Rotie

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The cultivation of vines here began with Greek settlers who arrived in 600 BC. Its proximity to Vienne was important then and also when that city became a Roman settlement but its situation, far from the negociants of Tain, led to its decline in more modern history. However the 1990s brought with it a revival fueled by one producer, Marcel Guigal, who believed in the zone’s potential. He, along with the critic, Robert Parker, are said to be responsible for the zone’s later 20th century renaissance.

Where the Rhone River turns, there is a build up of schist rock and a remarkable angle that produces slopes to maximize the rays of the sun. Cote Rotie remains one of the steepest in viticultural France. Its varied slopes have two designations. Some are dedicated as Côte Blonde and others as Côte Brune. Syrahs coming from Côte Blonde are lighter, more floral, and ready for earlier consumption—they can also include up to 20% of the highly scented Viognier. Those from Côte Brune are more sturdy, age-worthy and are typically nearly 100% Syrah. Either way, a Cote Rotie is going to have a particularly haunting and savory perfume, expressing a more feminine side of the northern Rhone.

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