But as that is the only Côte-Rôtie i have tasted from Barge, can someone enlighten me on the quality differences between the different Côte-Rôtie's Barge is making.
Would be very helpful before i start going deep on these
I love these wines. You have to like old school type of Cote Rotie. A little wild. Beautiful quality. I love the Cuvee du Plessy and Cote Brune and also the Cote Blonde.Troy Stark wrote: ↑April 5th, 2021, 7:46 am Quality and profile is pretty consistent across the line. Very classically styled wines, as you know. The price hierarchy is roughly:
- Côte-Rôtie
- Cuvée du Plessy
- Le Combard
- Brune/Blonde
- Coeur de Combard
I find Le Combard to be the best bang for the buck, but the base Cote Rotie is also very good for the price. YMMV
Yea from tasting Le Combard this is just my style. Also been backfilling on Levet, Gallet and Xavier Gerard who all make rather traditional Cote Roties.dcornutt wrote: ↑April 5th, 2021, 2:18 pmI love these wines. You have to like old school type of Cote Rotie. A little wild. Beautiful quality. I love the Cuvee du Plessy and Cote Brune and also the Cote Blonde.Troy Stark wrote: ↑April 5th, 2021, 7:46 am Quality and profile is pretty consistent across the line. Very classically styled wines, as you know. The price hierarchy is roughly:
- Côte-Rôtie
- Cuvée du Plessy
- Le Combard
- Brune/Blonde
- Coeur de Combard
I find Le Combard to be the best bang for the buck, but the base Cote Rotie is also very good for the price. YMMV
Thanks for this post, I really need to dive into all the cuvees not just be selective.Zachary Ross wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 4:49 am All Barge cuvées are excellent and any ranking is subjective; I wouldn't place any one cuvée over the others. The Brune is 100% Syrah and the most muscular and long-lived. Library releases of the Brune have been spectacular. The du Plessy has a little Viognier and is wonderfully finessed; a recent 1999 was absolutely superb. The Combard is sort of in between, a fair amount it comes from younger vines. I have not tried the Coeur de Combard but I have a couple 2013s of it sleeping. The Blonde is from older vines and is also very fine. Really, it's hard to go wrong with this estate, one of my very favorites. (I have more Barge than any other producer.)
Thanks for the note Zachary. Found some '99 du Plessy so looking forward to trying them. Being a huge fan of Levet, going to have to try and hunt some more down, but seems pretty scarce in the US.Zachary Ross wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 4:49 am All Barge cuvées are excellent and any ranking is subjective; I wouldn't place any one cuvée over the others. The Brune is 100% Syrah and the most muscular and long-lived. Library releases of the Brune have been spectacular. The du Plessy has a little Viognier and is wonderfully finessed; a recent 1999 was absolutely superb. The Combard is sort of in between, a fair amount it comes from younger vines. I have not tried the Coeur de Combard but I have a couple 2013s of it sleeping. The Blonde is from older vines and is also very fine. Really, it's hard to go wrong with this estate, one of my very favorites. (I have more Barge than any other producer.)
That is so helpful!! Thanks. Guess i will buy a little of everything.Zachary Ross wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 4:49 am All Barge cuvées are excellent and any ranking is subjective; I wouldn't place any one cuvée over the others. The Brune is 100% Syrah and the most muscular and long-lived. Library releases of the Brune have been spectacular. The du Plessy has a little Viognier and is wonderfully finessed; a recent 1999 was absolutely superb. The Combard is sort of in between, a fair amount it comes from younger vines. I have not tried the Coeur de Combard but I have a couple 2013s of it sleeping. The Blonde is from older vines and is also very fine. Really, it's hard to go wrong with this estate, one of my very favorites. (I have more Barge than any other producer.)
MikeL238 wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 6:53 amThanks for the note Zachary. Found some '99 du Plessy so looking forward to trying them. Being a huge fan of Levet, going to have to try and hunt some more down, but seems pretty scarce in the US.Zachary Ross wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 4:49 am All Barge cuvées are excellent and any ranking is subjective; I wouldn't place any one cuvée over the others. The Brune is 100% Syrah and the most muscular and long-lived. Library releases of the Brune have been spectacular. The du Plessy has a little Viognier and is wonderfully finessed; a recent 1999 was absolutely superb. The Combard is sort of in between, a fair amount it comes from younger vines. I have not tried the Coeur de Combard but I have a couple 2013s of it sleeping. The Blonde is from older vines and is also very fine. Really, it's hard to go wrong with this estate, one of my very favorites. (I have more Barge than any other producer.)
Finally got around to try a '99 du Plessy and it was sublime. You were right on about the Viognier. It was so good.Zachary Ross wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 4:49 am All Barge cuvées are excellent and any ranking is subjective; I wouldn't place any one cuvée over the others. The Brune is 100% Syrah and the most muscular and long-lived. Library releases of the Brune have been spectacular. The du Plessy has a little Viognier and is wonderfully finessed; a recent 1999 was absolutely superb. The Combard is sort of in between, a fair amount it comes from younger vines. I have not tried the Coeur de Combard but I have a couple 2013s of it sleeping. The Blonde is from older vines and is also very fine. Really, it's hard to go wrong with this estate, one of my very favorites. (I have more Barge than any other producer.)
MikeL238 wrote: ↑April 15th, 2021, 10:58 amFinally got around to try a '99 du Plessy and it was sublime. You were right on about the Viognier. It was so good.Zachary Ross wrote: ↑April 7th, 2021, 4:49 am All Barge cuvées are excellent and any ranking is subjective; I wouldn't place any one cuvée over the others. The Brune is 100% Syrah and the most muscular and long-lived. Library releases of the Brune have been spectacular. The du Plessy has a little Viognier and is wonderfully finessed; a recent 1999 was absolutely superb. The Combard is sort of in between, a fair amount it comes from younger vines. I have not tried the Coeur de Combard but I have a couple 2013s of it sleeping. The Blonde is from older vines and is also very fine. Really, it's hard to go wrong with this estate, one of my very favorites. (I have more Barge than any other producer.)![]()