This wine has settled down and entered into its drinking window since I last tasted it two years ago. The flavor profile has La Crau terroir written all over it. Reviewer notes indicate it is 100% Grenache, but it seems to me that it has a bit of Syrah or Cinsault in the blend. Michael Tardieu works with Philippe Cambie to produce this wine.
Opened and slow-oxygenated in bottle. Bigtime garrigue influence on the palate .. very nice. Blackberry, creosote and hints of anise. Muted nose at first. 14.5 alc. Gorgeous translucent ruby color. A solidly enjoyable CdP, even if it does seem a bit warm on the finish after a couple of hours.
Really chewy texture (in a good way) after a couple of hours when the Grenache opens up.... a bit sweeter fruit character develops. This wine is in a good place now, and will drink well for several more years. Paired with ravioli Bolognese.
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