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Covert wrote:nothing works like a Gigondas. It is my second favorite wine region in the world
David M. Bueker
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Rahsaan wrote:Covert wrote:nothing works like a Gigondas. It is my second favorite wine region in the world
Really? It stands out to you in comparison with the rest of the Cotes du Rhone villages? Or is it just that there are a few producers in Gigondas that you happen to prefer to those in the other villages?
David M. Bueker wrote:A truly great Gigondas is a rare thing inded, as there are not many top quality producers...But when a Gigondas hits that mark it is a wonderful wine..
Paulo in Philly wrote: What are some good producers and vintages you would recommend, Covert? I think this wine is equal parts of Syrah and Grenache.
Jenise
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Jenise wrote:That said, I'm a little surprised that you call out the Gigondas so exclusively. I'd think many of the Vacqueyras would be as good/interchangeable, though I think generally they're considered more rustic though I don't in fact know why that would be.
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Clinton Macsherry wrote:This comment and others in this thread (from Rashaan, David, and Shaji) seem to group Gigondas with Vacq, Rasteau, Carianne, and even more basic CdR Villages. Chateauneuf du Pape is the consensus top Southern Rhone red, but in my head, Gigondas was the clear second, with the other named villages in a third tier, followed by CdRV. Leave aside (if you can) the problems inherent in such generalities and the fact that personal preference is the ultimate arbiter. Did I have the wrong notion of Gigondas?
Jenise wrote: Covert, ever drink any aged Giggies?... I'd think many of the Vacqueyras would be as good/interchangeable, though I think generally they're considered more rustic though I don't in fact know why that would be.
David M. Bueker
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David M. Bueker wrote:Gigondas used to be the clear second place in the Southern Rhone...
David M. Bueker wrote:Gigondas used to be the clear second place in the Southern Rhone, but while other areas have raced forward (e.g. Vacqueyras, Rasteau), gigondas has stood still, and so fallen back into the pack. There's still some very good wines, but you can do as well or better elsewhere.
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