Boutinot, ‘Les Coteaux Schisteux’, Séguret, Côtes du Rhône Villages
Rhône Valley | France

An explosive, plush and opulent wine, layered with exotic spice, cracked black pepper and vanilla.
Awards
2013 Vintage: ‘The Wine Merchant Top 100’ 2016
About the Producer
We prefer high altitude east-facing vineyards with stony, argillaceous limestone terraces high above the ‘slopes of ‘slopes of schiste’ above the pretty village of Séguret. In one such plot (planted well over fifty years ago) we find that Grenache Noir, intermingled here and there with some Syrah, benefits from the morning sun and even ripening temperatures. In the cellar vinification is traditional, with a long cuvasion using only naturally occurring wild yeasts, aided by regular remontage to release all the potential of the grapes and their skins. The wine is then allowed to mature for up 22 months in French oak.
Food Pairing
Match to big hearty casseroles, in winter try a lamb tagine with couscous; in summer a rich ratatouille topped with grilled tofu, or simply serve with a plate of mature hard cheese.
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Fun Fact
The Côtes du Rhône region produces over 400 million liters of wine annually
Details
| Place of Origin | Rhône Valley, France |
|---|---|
| Size & ABV | 75.0cl | 13.5% |
| Grape Variety | Grenache, Syrah |
| Vegan? | Yes |





