Moving to the 2014s, these were all outstanding wines that have impressive density and depth. I love the purity of the 2014 C?te R?tie La Sarrasine. It has impressive amounts of ripe black fruits, underbrush, olive and peppery herbs that give way to a medium-bodied, rounded, sexy C?te R?tie that has solid mid-palate depth and a good finish. It lacks the complexity of the other two releases, but is certainly a beautiful, pleasure-bent effort that will evolve for 8-10 years or more.