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E. GUIGAL La Mouline, Cote-Rotie 2012 Bottle
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E. GUIGAL La Mouline, Cote-Rotie 2012 Bottle
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E. Guigal 'La Mouline' Côte-Rôtie
Côte-Rôtie La Mouline is the more elegant, precise and pliant of the three of the named La Las. This is the wine that upholds Côte-Rôtie’s stylistic virtues of exotic perfume and a balletic gait, chiselled from the gneiss and hallowed limestone of the Côte Blonde sub-section. A dollop of Viognier shovels Syrah’s patina of blueberry, violet, nori and white pepper into a tensile spring of energy, uncoiling across a long drive over the palate, while staining it with a potpourri of clove, rosewater, cardamon and tamarind.
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Expert Review
Jeb Dunnuck
The 2012 Côte Rôtie La Mouline reminds me of the 2011 with its upfront, incredibly perfumed nose of spring flowers, cured meats, roasted herbs, olives and sweet cassis fruit. Full-bodied, beautifully textured, mouth-filling and already impossible to resist, it expands on the palate and I guarantee this beauty will put a smile on your face anytime over the coming two decades.
97 points, Wine Advocate (December 2016)
Expert Review
James Molesworth
This has a brooding feel, with layers of warm tobacco leaf, roasted alder and juniper, and sweet tapenade leading the way, backed by a dense core of macerated plum, black currant and raspberry fruit. The long, smoldering finish shows terrific latent grip.
96 points, Wine Spectator