The same can be said for the 2011 Cotes du Ventoux, which comes from an ocean of vines that has been skillfully exploited by a number of Rhone Valley produces, including the Perrin family in Chateauneuf du Pape, Vidal-Fleury in Cote Rotie and Delas. The uncomplicated, luscious, round, medium-bodied, pure, endearing 2011 Cotes du Ventoux is loaded with strawberry and cherry fruit. It is made primarily from Grenache with some Syrah included in the blend to provide a deeper color as well as more weight.
Over the last 10-15 years, Delas Freres, which had muddled along with no great distinction for many years, has hit full stride under the ownership of the Louis Roederer-Deutz Champagne firm and the management of Jacques Grange, who continues to push the envelope of quality for both the Northern and Southern Rhone selections. The top single vineyard wines are world class in every sense, often flirting with perfection. Moreover, readers should realize this is also an impressive source for value. Delas’s top St.-Joseph cuvee comes from the hillside vineyards overlooking the small commune of St.-Jean de Muzols. The Delas firm owns 25 acres in Hermitage from which they make a basic cuvee, called Domaine des Tourettes, and, in the greatest vintages, a luxury cuvee, Les Bessards, which comes entirely from the great lieu-dit of the same name. Delas has long had a reputation for making outstanding Condrieu, of which he makes two cuvees.
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