The 1995 Cote Rotie La Turque (about 7% Viognier in the blend) possesses a dense ruby/purple color, and roasted herb, olive, and Asian spice characteristics. It exhibits exceptional concentration and is velvety and concentrated. The fabulous 1995 La Turque is a virtually perfect wine with flamboyance, harmony, and remarkable opulence and length. It should drink well when released, and last for two decades. Robert Parker
Nico J. Snyman
Still so youthful, intense black plum skin, leather & oak spice, high tone dark florals, this ones going to last another 15-20yrs. Great stuff.
Still so youthful, intense black plum skin, leather & oak spice, high tone dark florals, this ones going to last another 15-20yrs. Great stuff.
9.3Ron Siegel
La Landonne Dinner. The 95 was the WOTF. Interesting having these wines together they all show similar character of dark fruits, beautiful spice, black olive, pepper with meat or game notes & some with licorice & violets. Even the off vintages showed well with no corked or flawed btls
La Landonne Dinner. The 95 was the WOTF. Interesting having these wines together they all show similar character of dark fruits, beautiful spice, black olive, pepper with meat or game notes & some with licorice & violets. Even the off vintages showed well with no corked or flawed btls
9.3Daniel Robin
Light with dark fruits, cherry
Light with dark fruits, cherry
9.3Adam Quarello
La La. always amazing.
La La. always amazing.
9.4Mike Evans
More explosive than the 2000, classic Côte Rotie, fantastic now with years left in it.
More explosive than the 2000, classic Côte Rotie, fantastic now with years left in it.
9.5Sylvain Rhainds
1995 pas à son meilleur
1995 pas à son meilleur
8.9Jason Gaffner
Very elegant
Very elegant
9.2Larry Scheinfeld
Awesome.
Awesome.
9.5Ann Murphy
Intense wine with wild aromas and flavors. Should improve for many years, but enjoyable now with long decant.
Intense wine with wild aromas and flavors. Should improve for many years, but enjoyable now with long decant.
9.5WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.