La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux 2004 Tuesday, Nov 28 2006
Tasting Notes and France and Rhone Valley and Variety and Red and grenache et al

From the slopes of the Giant of Provence, Mont Ventoux. I keep saying this because as a cyclist Mont Ventoux is one of the classic climbs of road racing. At 1909 metres above sea level it was last featured in the Tour de France in 2002 when Richard Virenque won the stage, but more famously it was part of the 2000 race when Marco Pantani was “gifted” the stage by Lance Armstrong.
It would seem that the wine was made by Jean-Pierre and François Perrin, of Chateau de Beaucastel fame. Red cherry fruit and earth, slightly candied, a bit of spice. The palate shows light red fruits, with a fair bit of sweetness and some spice too. Reasonably balanced, not challenging really, but that is not always a bad thing. Not bad value for money either.
Rated : 86 PointsTasted : Nov06
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : $18
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2006 - 2008
Source : Stewarts
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June 11th, 2007 at 6:31 pm| Quote |
Just tried the 2005 and it is delicious. Screwcapped, lovely, fresh and not a hint of brett. VC have it but should not be that hard to get as Yalumba are distributors.