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$27.99Original List Price

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Rating: 93 Pts Robert Parker - Robert Parker's Wine AdvocateSize:750ML
Region: Rhone Country:France
Varietals: Syrah ABV:14.5%

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93 Pts Robert Parker - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

"The 2010 Terrasses actually eclipses their top cuvee, the 2009 Quintessence, which has just been released. This is a serious wine on its own, and certainly capable of lasting a decade or more, but the vintage quality of 2010 has produced remarkable fruit, with the best concentration and purity of fruit that I have seen in the southern Rhone since 2007, which remains the single greatest vintage I have ever tasted from that region. This blend of 80% Syrah and 20% Grenache, aged in barrels for 12 months (40% new and 60% two years old) and bottled unfined and unfiltered, has a dense purple color and deep licorice, graphite, black currant and black cherry notes with hints of earth and spice as well as some pepper and meat juice in a dense, medium to full-bodied, slightly more tannic style than the 2010 Terrasses. To reiterate, it should last for at least a decade." 93 points Robert Parker

WINE:
"Paul and Edith Chaudière chose the name 'Quintessence' to highlight the superiority, concentration, and careful selection of both the oldest vines (Grenache over 50) and the best vintages of production. The grapes are selected, crushed, and destemmed. They obtain optimal color extraction after a twenty-one day maceration with traditional air pumpover. In 2000, initial experiments with malolactic winemaking in oak barrels yielded encouraging results. This technique was put into general use in 2001. This particular wine is aged twelve months in new oak barrels: 40% of which are new and 60% of which have been used one or two times previously. Bottled at the Chateau." -Winery

WINERY:
"In 1985, Paul and Edith Chaudiere left their jobs in private industry (she was a voice therapist and he was a physical therapist) to study wine at one of France's top wine universities at Suze la Rousse. 1989 marked the creation of the property in Mormoiron, one of the tiny villages dotting the beautiful countryside under the Mont Ventoux. Since then, they have been pushing the quality envelope in the zone, forcing other growers to raise quality as well. The name 'Pesquie' comes from old Provencal (which by the way is still spoken by a few people in the area) and means a 'water basin' (the property is built on the site of an old pond.) The wines from Pesquie are some of the best values in the EC portfolio and would be double the price if grown just 20 minutes away in more 'known' appellations." -Winery


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