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Cotes du Rhone Reserve2009

Chateau de FonsaletteCotes du Rhone, France

Côtes du Rhône Réserve from Château de Fonsalette is a traditionally crafted, age‑worthy southern Rhône red from the Ray…Learn More »

$675

/750ml

2009 Retail Average

N/A

/100

2009 Pro Rating

Philipp Hertzog

Cotes du Rhone Reserve 2009 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Côtes du Rhône Réserve from Château de Fonsalette is a traditionally crafted, age‑worthy southern Rhône red from the Rayas family, typically based on Grenache with significant Cinsault and some Syrah from sandy and limestone soils near Lagarde-Paréol. Made with organic farming, whole-cluster ferment…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedRhone Red Blends

About Cotes du Rhone Reserve

Côtes du Rhône Réserve from Château de Fonsalette is a traditionally crafted, age‑worthy southern Rhône red from the Rayas family, typically based on Grenache with significant Cinsault and some Syrah from sandy and limestone soils near Lagarde-Paréol. Made with organic farming, whole-cluster fermentation and élevage in large old foudres, it tends to show expressive red and dark berry fruit, garrigue and earthy spice with fine tannins and notable finesse that far exceed its modest Côtes du Rhône appellation.