Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
The Gauby 2010 Cotes du Roussillon Villages La Jasse – for more on whose site and vines, of which this is the first solo appearance, see my accompanying review of the 2011 – features sweetly–ripe plum tinged with sage, plum pit and resin, a firm palate feel and slightly gum-numbing finishing tannins diminishing the pleasure here significantly vis-a-vis the corresponding 2011, and what hint there is of that wine’s strikingly mineral marine dimension is reduced to mere alkalinity. Still, the up-front richness and sheer grip here are certainly impressive, and perhaps the wine’s limitations can be chalked-up to a first solo effort with this site, or may fade somewhat in bottle. I’d be inclined to monitor this carefully if cellaring any; but I expect that it will remain vigorous though at least 2020.
Features
Type of wine
Grand Reserve Red
Pairings
Game food
Style
Deep and complex
Occasions
Gift
Winery
Domaine Gauby
Size
75 cl.
Country
France
Region
Languedoc Roussillon
Appellation
Côtes du Roussillon Villages
Alcohol
12.5%
Grapes
Monastrell
Serving
Between 16ºC and 18ºC
Winemaking
Fermented with indigenous yeasts. Aged for 30 months in French oak 500 liter demi-muids. Unfiltered and unclarified.















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