-
97
/ 100
Wine Advocate -
96
/ 100
Wine Spectator -
94
/ 100
Wine and Spirits Magazine -
93
/ 100
Vinous -
18.5
/ 20
Jancis Robinson MW
Red
Classification
Shiraz Blend
Variety
2009
Vintage
750ml (Bottle)
Bottle Size
France
Country
Rhone Valley, Cote Rotie
Region
13.5%
Alcohol %
15 Plus Years
Cellaring
Scores
97 / 100"More ripe, voluptuous and decadent, the 2009 Cote Rotie Chateau d’Ampuis offers rocking dark fruits, cured meats, dried flowers, licorice and toasty/graphite-like qualities to go with a full-bodied, pedal-to-the-metal style on the palate. Gaining more and more freshness as it sat in the glass, this prodigious effort can be consumed anytime over the coming 2-3 decades"
- Wine Advocate
96 / 100
"A broad, muscular style, with a distinctive mix of roasted mesquite and apple wood out front, followed by lush raspberry confiture, crushed plum and blackberry fruit flavors. There’s ample depth, with smoldering tobacco, juniper and mocha all mixed on the finish. Relies primarily on bass and pumps along nicely"
- Wine Spectator
94 / 100
"Guigal’s Château d’Ampuis is a blend pulled from seven lieux-dits in Côte Rôtie, including La Virea, the steepest vineyard in the area, each vinified and aged separately, spending 36 months in oak. The 2009 handles that much oak with aplomb, wrapping it into a density of gamey, savory fruit. The acidity and ferrous tannins keep it energized, the tonal spread of the wine spanning several octaves. Refined and sophisticated, it’s a wine for the ages."
- Wine and Spirits Magazine
93 / 100
"Powerful, deeply pitched aromas of singed plum, blackberry, licorice pastille and Indian spices, with an accent of candied flowers. Supple, broad and sweet , displaying intense black and blue fruit, licorice and cracked pepper flavors. The floral element comes back strong on the finish, which is firmed by smooth, slow-building tannins. Shows the power of the vintage to full effect but comes off as surprisingly energetic and fresh."
- Vinous
18.5 / 20
"Pale ruby. Just the merest hint of oxidation. Transparent and fresh – a Côte Rôtie? Very charming and polished. Bone dry and super lively and vivacious. Though one of the more evolved… 18.5/20 points"
- Jancis Robinson MW
Tasting Notes
Full, dark robe. Smoky, China tea, near Lapsang Souchong tea and dark coffee air, with a prune, red berry interior; it is a deep bouquet, with the fruit safely profound and ripe. The palate has a steely clarity in its fruit, with the oak still pressing its case close to the fruit. It ends on a tight, violet touched note, with vanilla and prune attached. Plenty of potential for a delicious, impressive wine, full of beans as it ages
Tasting Profile
- Light
- Full
- Low Tannin
- Tannic
- Sweet
- Dry
- Low Acidity
- High Acidity