marketing which drives demand and increases prices. I have no idea what happened with Domaine Barge (in my 17 years in traditional retail no one tried to sell me the wines) but let's just say that given the quality, the wines are ridiculously underpriced compared with the other top tier Northern Rhone wines. Just to be clear, I'm not saying that the Popular Kids (Jamet, Chave, Ogier, etc.) aren't great. It's just that today's winemaker is close to or at those levels for around a quarter of the price.

Both of today's wines get the coveted five star review from one of my favorite Rhone Critics out there and that is esteemed John Livingstone-Learmouth whose tasting notes are some of the best in the biz. As accurate as they get. And he is spot on with today's two beautiful examples of traditional Cote Rotie. First up is the 2012 Domaine Barge Cote Rotie "Plessy" for as little as $45.99 a 3-pack (compare older vintages at $51-$60). JLL's review is so spot on here. What I love here is the richness allied with elegance and freshness. It is mainly from the Blonde area and is 95% Syrah and 5% Viognier. This is a very aromatic wine due the viognier and the used oak. You get naked aromas of pure Cote Rotie. So classic. For me and my friends in France we call this "Baby Jamet." It has that outrageous kinky nose and is very feminine and elegant. A Vin de Plaisir.
"dark, properly full robe. The nose expresses power from within, has a concentration of red stone fruit and cassis, an oily raspberry, is handsome and also reduced. The palate has a Blonde sector nature via a wavy spread of strawberry fruit, liqueur plum, the fruiting ripe. Has an appealing and fat centre, heart, and tasty richness that carries well. Has a round, complete finish, snug tannins. Has the potential to be round, spherical. From late 2015. 2025-26. *****" - JLL
I also have a small amount of the estate's brand new debut top cuvee, the Domaine Barge 2013 Cote Rotie Cote Blonde for as little as $64.99 a bottle on a 3-pack. This is the debut vintage and is very very impressive for a top cuvee from the legendary Cote Blonde for only $65 a bottle. There is no comparable pricing as I am the first to offer this little slice of heaven. From vines planted in the 1950's and 1960's this is aged for 30-36 months in 228 litre casks of which 8-10% are new. This is one of the best red wines I have sold at Fass Selections. 2013 is now known as a worthy successor to 2010 although with more misses but the highs are just as high. Only 1,600 bottles are made and I have a small allocation. But I will do what I can do. Below is JLL's note as he captures this perfectly. Five stars as well.
"quite a dark red. The nose is striking, runs broadly, bears attractive red berry, raspberry fruit, just a little meaty undernote - the bouquet indicates a grounded wine. The palate starts in sturdy fashion, holds mulberry-raspberry fruit, live tannins, and is dashing all round. Interesting, has plenty of pep. The fruit lasts very well - it is buoyant, runs well all though. The exit is clear, sympa, the final tannins enjoying a fine grain. From 2019. 2031-33 *****" - JLL
2012 Domaine Barge Cote Rotie "Du Plessy" - $47.99 ($134.97 3-pack)
2013 Domaine Barge Cote Rotie "Cote Blonde" - $67.99
($194.97 3-pack) (VERY LIMITED)
I love Northern Rhone wines. Never heard of this producer, but I'll have to search for them. There's nothing quite like Cote Rotie either. Even Bordeaux doesn't offer up the kind of complexity.
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