A step up, with none of the herbaceous qualities found in the Les Essartailles, the 2011 Cote Rotie Les Archeveques offers the classic perfume that has kept people making (and buying) wines from these gruelingly steep hillsides for generations. Raspberry, kirsch, violets, leather and hints of meatiness all flow from this pure, medium-bodied and beautifully focused 2011. Mid-weight in style and more elegant than powerful, it has solid length on the finish and will continue to dish out loads of pleasure over the coming decade.
Coming from the schist soils located just north of the town of Vienne (close to Cote Rotie), in the Seyssuel region, and with a slightly similar southern exposure to its more well-known neighbor, the team of Pierre Gaillard, Yves Cuilleron and Francoise Villard are, along with a few other dedicated growers (Stephane Ogier being one of them), showing the potential of this “new” (in the Roman times, it was more famous than Cote Rotie) region. Playing in the more elegant, finesse side of the spectrum, these efforts have beautiful, energetic and lengthy profiles, with solid potential. In addition, they release a number of other cuvees from all of the northern Rhone (and some southern Rhone) appellations. Looking specifically at the efforts from the Seyssuel region (which is north of the town of Vienne and comprised of schist soils), they release two cuvees; the Sotanum, which is a rich, more full-bodied release; and the Heluicum, which is more finesse-driven.
Importer: DHI Selection, New York, NY; tel. (516) 869-9170