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E. GUIGAL La Mouline, Cote-Rotie 2011 Bottle
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E. GUIGAL La Mouline, Cote-Rotie 2011 Bottle
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E. Guigal 'La Mouline' Côte-Rôtie
Côte-Rôtie La Mouline is the more elegant, precise and pliant of the three of the named La Las. This is the wine that upholds Côte-Rôtie’s stylistic virtues of exotic perfume and a balletic gait, chiselled from the gneiss and hallowed limestone of the Côte Blonde sub-section. A dollop of Viognier shovels Syrah’s patina of blueberry, violet, nori and white pepper into a tensile spring of energy, uncoiling across a long drive over the palate, while staining it with a potpourri of clove, rosewater, cardamon and tamarind.
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Expert Review
Jeb Dunnuck
Starting out the single vineyards and bottled in February (after over four years in new oak barrels), the 2011 Cote Rotie la Mouline is as slutty, sexy and seamless as they come. Full-bodied, thrillingly concentrated and unctuous, it offers classic Mouline notes of cured meats, violets, black raspberries, espresso and hints of vanilla bean. Philippe Guigal commented that the worst thing about 2011 was the it came after 2010, and while the previous two vintages will get all of the attention, this 2011 will deliver almost as much pleasure, and do it right from the start as well. It needs 3-4 years of cellaring and will drink sensationally through 2041.
98 points, Wine Advocate (December 2015)
The 2011 Côte Rôtie La Mouline is still youthful yet has the vintage’s upfront appeal, and it certainly offers loads of pleasure today. Its youthful ruby hue is followed by a full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, opulent and ethereally styled Côte Rôtie with awesome notes of black raspberries, kirsch, cured meats, exotic spice, Acacia flowers, and just hints of subtle classy oak. Medium to full-bodied, seamless, and flawlessly balanced on the palate, it needs an hour in a decanter if drinking any time soon and has another 20+ years of prime drinking. The 2011 vintage gets overlooked, as it followed 2009 and 2010, but it’s a beautiful vintage with loads to love. In addition, the wines are upfront, complex, and already approachable.
98 points, JebDunnuck.com (November 2019)
Expert Review
James Molesworth
Very dense, dark and brooding in feel, with a thick coating of Turkish coffee and bittersweet ganache over the copious blackberry, fig and blackberry paste flavors. The long finish is studded with charcoal and smoldering tobacco hints. Patience is required. Best from 2018 through 2030.
96 points, Wine Spectator