Côtes du Rhône blanc 2011, Château de Fonsalette, Emmanuel Reynaud
Côtes du Rhône blanc 2011, Château de Fonsalette, Emmanuel Reynaud – From the same genius behind the mythical Château Rayas comes this rare and profound white wine. Forget everything you think you know about Côtes du Rhône blanc. This is a singular, captivating experience that prioritizes perfume, texture, and mesmerizing complexity over simple fruit.
What’s it Like?
This is a wine you smell as much as you taste. The aroma is an intoxicating, ever-changing perfume of honeycomb, lanolin, quince, dried chamomile, and almond. On the palate, it’s rich and textured, almost oily, but held together with a surprising freshness. The flavors are savory and complex—preserved lemon, bruised pear, and a stony minerality that lingers on the finish. It’s a beautifully evolved, intellectual wine.
Perfect For
A mind-bending blind tasting with fellow wine lovers, pairing with complex dishes like roasted chicken with herbs and lemon, or when you want a wine to be the entire focus of the evening.
The Pros Agree…
This is a wine that consistently fascinates the critics. One described it as a “stunning white” with “perfumed and layered notes of stone fruits, quince, and white flowers.” Another praised its “intensely perfumed bouquet” and “superb clarity and spicy persistence.” It’s a bottle that defies easy description but is universally recognized as brilliant.
- What is it? A rare, mature, and profoundly complex white wine.
- From? Côtes du Rhône (Rhône), France.
- Grapes? Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Marsanne.
- Tastes Like? Honeycomb, quince, dried chamomile, and preserved lemon.
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