![]() The 2007 vintage in the Rhône valley is impressive, and many critics are touting it as the best year in the last couple decades for Chateauneuf-du-Pape blends, but let's forget the Côtes du Rhônes. Many Chateaux have limits on how much CDP they can produce, and a lot of high-quality wine is going into blends like this one that cost under 20 bucks but still bring some serious flavor to the table. This 2007 Domaine de la Solitude has some strawberry/blackberry notes that hover just above a sweaty funk that gives this wine a well of aromatic depth. The slate smell is in there. There's some black cherry. This wine smells dank and earthy. It smells beautiful. The mouthfeel is rich, with tannins and acids in perfect harmony. There is a chalkiness that seems to accentuate the minerality and earthy aspect of this wine, too. Most impressive about this product is the balance. Some wines are 'good.' This one is a composition. I love it. It an A, 93 points, and I bought it for $13 (on sale from $17)at The Wine Source in Baltimore. Even though that Domaine Lafond CDP was a B+ for me, why would I get it ever again when I know that I could get 2 bottles of better wine for less money? If I seemed a little worked up, it because this wine really just does it for me. It is good enough that I might have to order a case. Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | AuthorWith a little traveling, a bit of time, and an infinite amount of curiosity, I will explore the countless flavors life has to offer. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |