ON-18502
La Chevalière Rasteau 2017
Rhone Red Blend
Rhône, France
LCBO# 18502
0V
8989
$20.95
Critic Reviews (4)
Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

From the southern Rhône, north of Vaucluse and while the gathering of fruit makes it a broad expression for the...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

Here's an energized yet rounded almost creamy Rasteau. Undoubtedly 15% alcohol is contributing the gloss and...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Full, bold, alcoholic at 15% declared, indeed this slips over into the jammy-raisined spectrum, a soft and fleshy red...

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Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

A very tasty, widely appealing Rasteau. Certainly warm at 15% abv but also revealing without too much oak and...

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Community Reviews (2)
Jason Solanki
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Jason Solanki

Mainly Grenache plus Carignan, Mourvèdre, and Syrah. The medium-high intensity and fresh aromatics are intriguingly herbal with spice, dark red berry, raspberry, and touches of stone, charcuterie and meaty notes adding further interest. The medium-full bodied palate is rich, structured and slightly warming with dark red berry, garrigue, licorice, spice, clove, and hints of plum flavours. Acids are juicy and well-balanced, while the structured tannins are smooth, refined and have a subtle chalky texture. Savoury and earthy notes come to the fore on the long, juicy finish. Tasted Feb/2021.

It's only wine but I like it
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It's only wine but I like it

A bit of a strange combination of jammy ripe fruit, high alcohol, and tart, coarse acidity. A fairly simple wine that provides only modest drinking pleasure. Overpriced at $21. I suppose it is the "Rasteau" on the label allows for a price premium over generic Cotes du Rhone - it certainly is not what is in the bottle. A '17 Brunel Cuvée Sabrine Côtes Du Rhône Villages that I had 2 weeks ago was much better - a $5 cheaper. Tasted Feb 2022.





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