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Wine, etc: Rhone Valley produces two, radically different wines

This week’s Capital Gazette explores distinctive wines from both the Northern and Southern Rhone, including the E. Guigal Brune et Blonde Cote-Rotie 2016.

The writers describe the wine as “delightful,” exhibiting a “youthful, bright lightness that tamed the syrah in the blend perhaps, in part, due to the addition of 4 percent viognier.” Continuing, “Pure berry fruit flavors a hint of bacon fat, as well as pretty apparent acidity, created a terrific package. Delightful now but it has the potential for extended aging.” Read the full story HERE

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