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Cote Rotie 2006 - Ogier

Found a bottle of this uncut diamond last week. It is not on the price list, they just happened to have a few bottles of it in the shop. Way too young to drink now but it was the end of a tough week and national footie on TV.
Deep dark red colour with lovely discrete smell of brambles, pepper, raspberries, olives. The taste is firm solid and complex. The tannins are surprisingly soft but very much present. Lovely long taste quite smooth and fruity with just a touch of pepper.
This is textbook Syrah from Cote Rotie and the price is not far off British standards.
Buy , just buy cause with at BBR in London the price per bottle is 51£! Parker score 92p....

Cote Rotie 2006 Michel Ogier - because we are worth it. NOK ca 400. Worth every penny.

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