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Dark red fruit concentrated in the nose and a stimulating spiciness. The mouthpiece shows an impressive and energy-rich structure, very pure and fruit (black currant) dominated. In the mouth development spices (licorice) and smoky notes (bacon and tobacco). The tannins are smooth, the juice lively and convincing, the whole well balanced. In this elegant Cornas the fruit dominates and I find Burgundy typed finesse. The wine has been slightly drunk from mid-2016 and will be nicely aged. Carving half a day in advance is advisable. [John Livingston/drinkrhone.com, May 2017]
Emmanuel Darnaud: “Je n’ai pas fait d’école du vin, je travaille au feeling. Et puis Bernard m’a appris tant de choses.”
John Livingston/drinkrhone.com: Dark red fruit concentrated in the nose and a stimulating spiciness. The mouthpiece shows an impressive and energy-rich structure, very pure and fruit (black currant) dominated. In the mouth development spices (licorice) and smoky notes (bacon and tobacco). The tannins are smooth, the juice lively and convincing, the whole well balanced. In this elegant Cornas the fruit dominates and I find Burgundy typed finesse. The wine has been slightly drunk from mid-2016 and will be nicely aged. Carving half a day in advance is advisable. [May 2017]
Wine Advocate: “The 2013 Crozes-Hermitage les Trois Chênes is outstanding, yet plays in the more mid-weight, narrower style of the vintage. Exhibiting classic notes of crème de cassis, jammy blackberries, baking spices and toasted bread, it’s medium-bodied, elegant and lively, with lots of charm and drinkability. It should drink nicely through 2023. [December 2015]
Gault & Millau: “Nez délicat de fruits noirs compotés et épicés. De belle fraîcheur, la bouche offre une mâche riche et tannique, à la finale quelque peu astringente.” (14/20)