1995 E. Guigal, Cote Rotie, La Turque, Case of 12 btls

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100RP
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Rating
RP100
Producer
Guigal
Vintage
1995
Region
Rhone
Appellation
Cote Rotie
Country
France
Format
Case
Volume
750mL
ABV
13.0
Type
Still
Color
Red

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Product Description

RP100 "One of the treats when tasting through the profound Côte Rôties made by Marcel Guigal was the opportunity to taste all of the bottled 1995's. Reviewed in previous issues, they are even better from bottle than they were during their upbringing (a characteristic of many Guigal wines). The 1995 Côte Rôtie la Turque is the stuff of legends and is every bit as compelling as readers might expect. This single vineyard wine will have at least 2 decades of longevity." RP Oct 1999

Robert Parker writes, "The great glories of this house are its Cote Roties, of which there are now five separate offerings. Guigal believes 1995 may turn out to his greatest vintage for Cote Rotie. It is also the first vintage that his son, Philippe, did the harvest and has helped with the vinification and elevage. Guigal's 1995s have aged magnificently in cask, with the three single vineyards candidates for perfection. I thought the 1995 Cote Rotie La Mouline and 1995 Cote Rotie La Turque to be perfect wines. The 1995 La Turque is the most exotic of the single vineyard cuvees, rivaling La Mouline for its luxuriant levels of smoky, jammy, black currant and raspberry fruit. The amazing thing about all of these wines is that they spend 42 months in 100% new oak casks, yet they soak up the wood like a sponge, leaving only a subtle element of wood. La Turque hits the palate with unctuous texture, layers of fruit, and, as my notes read, "it doesn't get any better than this." Words just cannot do justice to such an extraordinarily profound effort." Published: Oct 30, 1997

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