Château De Montfaucon Baron Louis Lirac 2015, Ap
Critic Reviews (5)
A dense, broody expression of Lirac from a standout producer who sources grapes from their 18 hectares of sustainably...
Food Pairing: Beef brochettes with yogurt and herb sauce.
Drink: 2019 – 2022
Red blends from Lirac tend to be on the juicy meets syrupy side and this tasty treat certainly fits the bill. The...
A well-balanced, spicy-herbal, firm but fresh, well balanced and succulent southern Rhône red with loads of regional...
Here's a nicely balanced, complex and maturing southern Rhone, with fine but firm tannin suggesting ageing another...
Community Reviews (6)
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I spent all afternoon on Sunday cooking a cassoulet... when choosing which wine I'd open I came across this Côtes du Rhône in my newly arrived Wine Exchange shipment, and driven by impulse rather than thought I opened it. It paired very nicely. This CdR greets you with a predominantly red fruit nose, has lovely acidity in the palate, and a depth and length that you would expect to find in a much higher priced Châteauneuf-du-Pape
A blend of 55% Grenache, 15% Cinsault, 15% Syrah, 10% Carignan, and 5% Mourvèdre, this has medium-high intensity aromatics that are focused and energetic with dark berry, licorice, spice, and dark cherry notes. It is medium-full bodied with very good acidity on the structured, grippy palate. Pleasing dark berry, spice, and earthy mineral flavours. Excellent length on the mouth-watering finish. Drink over the next 6-8 years. Tasted Dec/2019.
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July 2021