I am a long-term Southern Rhone enthusiast; as a result, I am a bit reluctant to buy a Southern Rhone at Costco unless I know who produced It. There is no indication on the label, but when I pulled the cork I saw the name :"Guillaume Gonnet." Guillaume and his Australian wife have taken over at Domaine Font de Michelle, a good producer of Chateauneuf du Pape. And the Gonnets are now also producing wines from Gigondas, Lirac, Rasteau and Vacqueyras--all priced much higher than this $11.49 number from Costco.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Kirkland Signature Vacqueyras, 2022
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Indigenous Selection Nebbiolo d'Alba, 2015
Bright, medium ruby. Very aromatic: violets, rose petals, dark cherries, anise seed. At 10 years, the smells and flavors are clean, bright and fresh. Very fruit forward but not at all simple. Has the depth and complexity that you expect from Nebbiolo. It's on my buy list.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
La Chiamata Montepulciano Riserva, 2020
Very dark. Black berries, dark cherries and layers of black licorice. Full bodied and rich, almost like a Ripasso in its fruit concentration. Drinking well now but enough acid and tannin to carry it for many years.
I bought this wine from Wall Street Journal Wines as a Montepulciano Challenge--three bottlers of La Chiamata and three bottles of Roma Rosso. Both were very good, but I think my vote goes to the Roma. Here are my notes for the Roma:
Deep, dark and bright. Very aromatic from the time the cork is popped. Dark cherries, black berries with a touch of cinnamon and dark chocolate on the finish. Good concentration, this is a serious wine. Plenty of acid, plenty of tannin--maybe a bit too much for current drinking.
Monday, December 29, 2025
Cotes du Rhone Reserve del Puech Vieilles Vignes, 2022
Medium dark ruby red. 60% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Carignan. Syrah elegance showing. Black raspberries, currants, cassis. Rich texture, concentrated flavors. Dark chocolate/black pepper on the fruit driven finish. This is what I expect from a Cotes du Rhone, and it is very hard to find today at this price point.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Domaine de Beaurenard Chateauneuf du Pape, 1998
Wow! This wine, at 27 years of age, just shouts freshness. Cherries, black and red, as well as strawberries, blue plums spice and pepper. More acid and more tannin than the Vieux Donjon but still with a savory/sweet Chateaueuf profile. This has much to recommend it, and two of us rated it as Wine of the Day until we went back for a second go at the Vieux Donjon. In terms of aging, 1998 was a controversial Southern Rhone vintage (too ripe for some critics), but these are two wines that have aged admirably.
Le Vieux Donjon Chateauneuf du Pape, 1998
Bricking moving in from the edges. Deep, layered fruit, ripe and lovely. Fairly low acidity for a Chateauneuf but that makes it taste even more luxurious. Salty, savory notes frame the ripe, luscious middle.
Elyse Hudson Vineyard Le Corbeau, 2006
Some rusty tones in the medium maroon color as to be expected. Ripe strawberries and spice very reminiscent of traditional Southern Rhone wines. Great texture. A wine that seduces you rather rather than bowling you over. Has matured well but probably isn't going to last as long as a traditional Chateauneuf du Pape.
