One of the finest values in this portfolio is the 2007 Cotes du Rhone Les Violettes (approximately 15% Viognier and 15% Roussanne are co-fermented with red grapes). Flamboyant aromas of peaches, exotic flowers, sweet black cherries, and cassis are followed by deep, lush, medium to full-bodied flavors, and a seductive, succulent finish. Drink it over the next 3-4 years. Few vignerons are more interesting to visit than Domaine La Soumade’s Andre Romero, whose wines are longtime reference points for the wines of Rasteau, a village with some incredible terroirs as well as a high percentage of old vine Grenache. Romero makes a bevy of Vin de Pays offerings, but his finest cuvees are his Cotes du Rhone and Rasteau wines. He also produces a small amount of Gigondas. Readers who don’t think Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon can do well in the Mistral winds and dry heat of the southern Rhone should check out Soumade’s offerings. St.-Emilion’s guru, Stephane Derenoncourt is the consulting winemaker, which may help explain why these wines are so good.Importer: Eric Solomon, European Cellars, Charlotte, NC; tel. (704) 358-1565