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While the name Côtes du Rhône seems to suggest one wine or wine type, there is a wide range of Côtes du Rhône wines—in terms of style, color and geographic location.
You may think of it as a reliable weeknight red, but thanks to some very prestigious Rhône Valley producers, Côtes du Rhône is taking its place at the dinner-party table.
2022 Domaine de la Janasse Terre d’Argile Côtes du Rhône Villages ($31) This organically farmed estate makes some of Châteauneuf-du-Pape’s finest wines, as well as this generous red.
A rediscovery of white and rosé Côtes du Rhône is also an emerging trend among modern drinkers. In Sablet, these wines slip down the throat with ease alongside a cheese and tomato pizza (100 ...
Côtes du Rhône produces millions of bottles of wine per year, many of them below $10--maybe even as low as $5. That's not too much to spend to take a gamble and give the wine a try.
For the 2015 E. Guigal Côtes-du-Rhône Rouge, France (8132; $15.99) the Guigal family offers a classic red blend, with a predominant percentage of syrah adding structure and extra freshness.
Cotes du Rhone: The perfect pizza wine, the anti-Cabernet Meet the charming cousin of Syrah and Shiraz: Easygoing, easy drinking, easy to find, and easy on your budget By Steven Kolpan ...
Côtes du Rhône 2019, Le Dôme du Grand Bois, Ortas, 14%, €9.35 Appealing, gluggable, juicy ripe dark fruits with a sprinkle of spice.
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