

Jean-Michel Gérin : Côte-Rôtie, la Landonne 2016

The 2016 Côte Rôtie Landonne is an impressive vintage of Jean Michel Gerin, winemaker installed on the Côte-Rôtie for 6 generations. Exceptional since the plot of the family Gerin on the Landonne is only 0.4 Hectare.
It is a must-go from Côte-Rôtie, undoubtedly one of the largest in the legendary Landonne region where Jean Michel Gerin vinifies alongside the Guigal family, Delas vineyards and René Rostaing.
Tasting note:
The dress: deep purple
The nose: Smoked notes of cocoa, coffee and spice
The palate: Ripe, of rare complexity. The tannins are firm, guaranteeing an impressive aging potential, this rare cuvée can age for 10 years and more in cellar.
A 5 * wine rated 98/100 by James Suckling.
12bouteilles Tips: The rarest cuvée of the Gerin family, this Côte-Rôtie Landonne 2016 is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful wines of the appellation. To forget in cellar a few years, to serve on a game or a red meat braised.
About the estate: Born into a family of winemakers on the Côte Rôtie for 6 generations, Jean Michel Gérin is one of the great Rhone companies that we are proud to distribute on 12bouteilles.com. Its Roasted Ribs, Saint Joseph's and Condrieu are all some of the most precise and chiselled cuvées in the Rhône Valley.


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