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Cote-Rotie Ampodium Bottle

Cote-Rotie Ampodium2003

Rene RostaingCote Rotie, France

Ampodium is René Rostaing’s approachable, village-level Côte‑Rôtie cuvée drawn from many small parcels around the villag…Learn More »

$93

/750ml

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92

/100

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Philipp Hertzog

Cote-Rotie Ampodium 2003 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Ampodium is René Rostaing’s approachable, village-level Côte‑Rôtie cuvée drawn from many small parcels around the village of Ampuis; made principally from Syrah (with Rostaing’s classic use of whole‑cluster fermentation) and raised mostly in large demi‑muids with minimal new oak, it shows a perfumed…Learn More »

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Cote-Rotie Ampodium · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedSyrah

About Cote-Rotie Ampodium

Ampodium is René Rostaing’s approachable, village-level Côte‑Rôtie cuvée drawn from many small parcels around the village of Ampuis; made principally from Syrah (with Rostaing’s classic use of whole‑cluster fermentation) and raised mostly in large demi‑muids with minimal new oak, it shows a perfumed, peppery Côte‑Rôtie signature—violet and floral lift over black‑ and red‑berry fruit, olive/earthy notes and a lively, stemmy freshness that reflects the steep, granitic slopes of the appellation.