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  • 2005
  • 750ml
  • France
  • Rhone
  • Red
  • 100 Points, Mixed Lots
Lot 112

2005 E Guigal La Landonne, La Mouline and La Turque Cote Rotie - 3 bottle(s)-750ml

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This lot is comprised of 3 bottle(s) of 2005 E Guigal La Landonne, La Mouline and La Turque Cote Rotie - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1700 - $2500 with a BUY IT NOW of $2100. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11732. In this lot 1 bottle of 2005 E Guigal La Landonne Cote Rotie (750ml), 1 bottle of 2005 E Guigal La Mouline Cote Rotie (750ml), 1 bottle of 2005 E Guigal La Turque Cote Rotie (750ml).

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2005 E Guigal La Landonne Cote Rotie from this lot has the following scores - The Wine Advocate 100 points. This is the tasting note for 2005 E Guigal La Landonne Cote Rotie from Robert Parker - with a score of 100. The 2005 Cote Rotie la Landonne is utterly profound, and is certainly in the same league as the '10, '09, '03, '99, '90, '89 and other incredible vintages (the list of top vintages here is almost too long to list). Inky colored, structured, tannic, massively concentrated and still with phenomenal texture and richness, it has the classic dark fruits, tapenade and meatiness of the cuvee, but at age 10, is still an infant. It needs 4-5 years and will be a 50+ year wine. 2005 E Guigal La Mouline Cote Rotie from this lot has the following scores - The Wine Advocate 100 points, Jeb Dunnuck 100 points. This is the tasting note for 2005 E Guigal La Mouline Cote Rotie from Robert Parker - with a score of 100. Another ridiculous effort, the 2005 Cote Rotie la Mouline doesn’t pull any punches and is perfectly balanced, deeply concentrated and shockingly rich, with a seamless, elegant and silky character that’s to die for. Giving up notions of smoked beef, iron, spring flowers and thrilling black raspberry and blackberry fruit, this classic La Mouline has nothing out of place, beautiful purity and precision, and incredible length. More in the style of the 2010, it can be consumed anytime over the coming 2-3 decades. One of the reference point estates for top quality wines in the world today, the family run Guigal operation was created in 1946 by Etienne Guigal. Today, Etienne’s son, Marcel, and his son Philippe, are firmly in control here, and are without a doubt producing some of the most singular, sought after wines in the world. Due to the size of this tasting, I’ll keep my comments short, but the incredible quality coming from this operation is astounding, and a tasting here is always one of the highlights of any trip through the region. Furthermore, while a lot is said about the extended oak aging regime here, I don’t know anyone who tastes mature examples of these wines on a regular basis that still has any doubts about the genius going on here. In short, these single vineyard (and their blends as well) Cote Roties are some of the greatest wines money can buy. For this tasting (which, with the Guigals, is always a large one), we focused on their Saint Joseph Vignes des Hospice release, and then three of their Cote Roties, starting with the classic Brune et Blonde, then the Chateau d’Ampuis, and finishing with their single vineyard La Mouline. 2005 E Guigal La Turque Cote Rotie from this lot has the following scores - The Wine Advocate 100 points, Jeb Dunnuck 100 points. This is the tasting note for 2005 E Guigal La Turque Cote Rotie from Robert Parker - with a score of 100. The 2005 Cote Rotie la Turque is utterly profound, and a desert island wine if there ever was one. Crème de cassis, blackcurrants, chocolate, barbecued meats and bacon fat all literally soar from the glass of this full-bodied, structured, perfectly balanced Cote Rotie that doesn’t have a hair out of place. It’s just now at the early stages of drinkability and will benefit from 2-4 more years in the cellar, and keep for 2-3 decades after that.