The 2001 Cotes du Rhone-Villages (100% Mourvedre) will undoubtedly be given a specific name before its release. A broodingly backward, inky purple-colored offering, it reveals abundant quantities of Mourvedre's blueberry, mineral, mushroom, and tree bark notes. More austere and intellectual than its siblings, it requires 2-3 years of cellaring and should drink well for 14-15 years.
As evidenced by these tasting notes as well as those from the 2000s and 1999s, this is an extraordinary offering, bottled without fining or filtration. It is among the most exciting wines being produced from any of the Cotes du Rhone appellations.
This estate, located in the village of Travaillan, and run by perfectionist Daniel Boulle, has quickly emerged as one of the most serious Cotes du Rhone producers. This offering is an ageworthy, super-concentrated example of what can be accomplished by a passionate, highly committed producer.
Importer: Peter Weygandt, Weygandt-Metzler, Unionville, PA; tel. (610) 486-0800