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All Wines from Rene Rostaing
Inventory updated: Tue, Dec 03, 2024 04:02 PM cst
Our vintages of Rene Rostaing wine currently include: 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Rene Rostaing wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Rene Rostaing vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
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Rene Rostaing |
2009 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$864.98 |
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2010 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$538.99 |
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2015 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$415.99 |
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JD 92 (1/2018): Moving to the 2015s, all of which were tasted out of bottle, the 2015 Côte Rôtie Ampodium is well worth your time and money. Dark fruits, peppery, licorice, and ground herb characteristics flow to a full-bodied, impressively endowed, ripe, balanced 2015 that will drink nicely for 10-15 years. |
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2016 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$428.97 |
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VM 91-93 (6/2018): Bright violet. Expressive black and blue fruit, floral pastille and peppery spice aromas display a bright mineral quality and a suggestion of woodsmoke. Intense blueberry and bitter cherry flavors show excellent clarity and spicy lift, picking up star anise and cola nuances on the back half. Delivers a serious punch of dark fruit flavor but comes off surprisingly lithe, and finishes with smooth tannins and strong tenacity. Josh Raynolds. JD 91-93 (1/2018): Moving to the 2016s from barrel, this late vintage wasn’t completely brought in until the middle of October. The 2016 Côte Rôtie Ampodium has the purity and elegance that’s the hallmark of the vintage as well as ripe berry fruits, violets, and pepper. It’s a charming, forward 2016 that’s going to drink nicely right out of the gate. WA 91-93 (12/2017): I tasted from a barrel that Rostaing said represented something "close to the final blend" of the 2016 Cote Rotie Ampodium. This medium-bodied wine features classic notes of violets, spice and raspberries and has ample flesh covering its silky, tea-like backbone of ripe tannins. It should drink well young. JLL **** (11/2017): Dark red, crimson tints. The nose is gently rounded, has a raspberry, cassis bud, note of stems infill, mulberry fruit also. This has a bracing, assertive debut, with immediate crunch and red cherry fruit, muscle from within. It’s a sinewed, fresh vintage wine, and I like these tannins – real good pep they have. This combines Burgundian rigour with Côte-Rôtie finesse. “It is closed today, but has very joli potential,” Rene Rostaing. |
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2018 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$754.99 |
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2019 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$367.99 |
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VM 92-94 (5/2020): Primary black/blue fruit, violet, allspice and olive qualities on the highly perfumed nose, where a smoky mineral nuance adds energetic lift. Sweet, deep-pitched blueberry, cherry and fruitcake flavors spread out steadily in the mouth, picking up spiciness and a touch of licorice on the back half. Finishes with sharp clarity and silky tannins that provide closing shape and grip. Josh Raynolds. |
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2020 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$680.99 |
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JD 91-93 (2/2022): The 2020 Côte Rôtie Ampodium is well worth seeking out, and it’s been a great value now in just about every vintage I’ve tasted. Medium to full-bodied, pure, elegant, and balanced, it has lots of textbook Côte Rôtie red and black fruits, violets, and peppery herbs, with some graphite and minerality as well. It’s clearly an outstanding wine, and I’d be happy to drink a bottle any time over the coming 10-12 years or more. WA 91-93 (1/2022): Pierre Rostaing has been shortening the cuvaison for this cuvee, and the 2020 Cote Rotie Ampodium received closer to three weeks on the skins than four. It's still impressively dark and rich, with scents of black olives, violets, raspberries and a touch of orange zest. Medium to full-bodied and velvety in feel, it looks like a strong year for the estate's blended wine. |
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2020 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$367.99 |
5 |
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JD 91-93 (2/2022): The 2020 Côte Rôtie Ampodium is well worth seeking out, and it’s been a great value now in just about every vintage I’ve tasted. Medium to full-bodied, pure, elegant, and balanced, it has lots of textbook Côte Rôtie red and black fruits, violets, and peppery herbs, with some graphite and minerality as well. It’s clearly an outstanding wine, and I’d be happy to drink a bottle any time over the coming 10-12 years or more. WA 91-93 (1/2022): Pierre Rostaing has been shortening the cuvaison for this cuvee, and the 2020 Cote Rotie Ampodium received closer to three weeks on the skins than four. It's still impressively dark and rich, with scents of black olives, violets, raspberries and a touch of orange zest. Medium to full-bodied and velvety in feel, it looks like a strong year for the estate's blended wine. |
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2021 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$784.99 |
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2021 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$437.99 |
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2022 |
Cote Rotie Ampodium (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$817.99 |
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2004 |
Cote Rotie Cote Blonde (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,262.97 |
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WA 91 (4/2007): The plush, elegant, exotic 2004 Cote Rotie Cote Blonde, which is the only wine that has 3-4% Viognier in the blend, boasts sweet litchi nut, honeysuckle, raspberry, and smoky cherry notes with some tapenade and spice. It is medium-bodied with tangy acidity and a layered mouthfeel. Anticipated maturity: now-2014. |
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2006 |
Cote Rotie Cote Blonde (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$2,563.99 |
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2009 |
Cote Rotie Cote Blonde (6x1.5L) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$2,529.99 |
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2011 |
Cote Rotie Cote Blonde (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,747.98 |
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2004 |
Cote Rotie La Landonne (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,231.97 |
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VM 92 (2/2007): Medium red. Intense, spicy red fruit aromas-especially raspberry-complicated by dried flowers and pungent herbs. Silky and suave, with sweet red berry flavors and the lightest hint of mocha. The youthfully taut, fresh finish shows a persistent raspberry tone. |
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2006 |
Cote Rotie La Landonne (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,935.99 |
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JLL ****[*] (12/2008): Plenty of red in the robe. Has a somewhat sultry nose (M. Rostaing says it has been open a few days), with a smoky, licorice air on top. The palate holds compact black fruit that comes with a line of freshness through it, but becomes round again on the finish. This is well-knit - I find the 2006 more sunny. It ends on a smoky, straight down the line aftertaste, with definite late mineral in it. This has good balance, and cleanses the palate. From 2012. VM 93 (1/2009): Medium red. Mineral-driven aromas of red berries, cherry, Asian spices and violet display impressive clarity and vivacity, and a delicacy that is really intriguing. Light on its feet, with deeply concentrated red berry and cherry flavors and a suave floral quality. Silky in texture like a suave Chambolle-Musigny, with excellent finishing spiciness and cut. Pure and stylish. Josh Raynolds. WA 92 (4/2009): One of the three finest wines made from this great site, the 2006 Cote Rotie La Landonne boasts a deep ruby/purple hue as well as notes of ground pepper, smoked herbs, roasted meats, cassis, and violets. Displaying excellent fruit, medium to full body, and serious richness as well as depth, it should drink well for 10-15 years. WS 91 (5/2009): Lighter in style, but persistent, with tangy red currant and damson plum flavors guided by sandalwood, iron and sanguine notes. A slightly dusty edge frames the mineral- and white pepper-filled finish. Drink now through 2019. 750 cases made. |
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2009 |
Cote Rotie La Landonne (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,671.98 |
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WS 95 (7/2012): This has depth and ripeness, but stays defined, with an almost searing iron spine cutting through the core of plum, blackberry and currant fruit. The long finish lets bay leaf, tobacco and chestnut notes fill in. Showing great drive and intensity, this is still very youthful now and will benefit from extended cellaring. Best from 2015 through 2025. 450 cases made. JLL ****[*] (3/2011): (Casks) Full red, black cherry colour. A good wide spread of black fruit across the nose, black pastilles with a fine nature and depth at the same time. There is a suggestion of violet in the black cherry air, and it is reasonably welcoming at this stage. The palate holds abundant, deep-seated black fruit accompanied by close, tight tannins. It firms towards the end, but there are juicy tints there as well. The tannins are well infused in the flavour, and while the wine is a bit dumb today, it is tightly packed, with terroir below the content for now. From 2017. JD 94 (3/2012): Masculine and firm (especially when compared to the Côte Blonde, the 2009 Rene Rostaing Côte-Rôtie La Landonne, 100% Syrah from the 2.1 hectare La Landonne plot, delivers a textbook Côte Brune profile with deep black fruits, iron, cracked pepper, violets, meat, and mineral aromas that flow to a seamless, medium to full-bodied Côte-Rôtie that is delineated, focused, and structured. Despite the masculine profile, it remains beautifully balanced, with silky, polished tannin, and an overall elegance that comes through on the palate and finish. While it doesn’t have the mid-palate core of fruit of the Côte Blonde, it’s stunning nonetheless, and should be given 2-3 years of bottle age, and then consumed over the following 12-15 years. VM 94 (4/2012): Bright ruby. Black and blue fruits on the nose and palate, with an array of spice and floral qualities adding dimension. Rich but very lively, with impressive intensity and concentration but no sense of heaviness. Supple tannins add shape to the extremely long finish, which features notes of star anise, candied violet and cracked pepper. WA 93 (12/2011): Showing beautifully, the 2009 Cote Rotie La Landonne offers aromas of tapenade, bouquet garni, asphalt, blackberries, cassis, roasted meats and additional black fruits. More evolved and softer than the 2010, with a long, full-bodied finish, it can be drunk now and over the next 10-15 years. |
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2017 |
Cote Rotie La Landonne (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$841.99 |
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JD 95-97+ (12/2018): A bigger, richer, more brooding wine, the 2017 Côte Rôtie La Landonne boasts stunning (and classic La Landonne) aromas and flavors of black fruits, smoked meat, and scorched earth. Full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, and structured, this is one of the few 2017s that’s going to really demand cellaring. WA 94-96 (10/2018): The 2017 Cote Rotie la Landonne looks a bit simple at the moment, but it's early days. Rich, ripe raspberry fruit muscles out any other nuances in this full-bodied, velvety-textured wine that finishes long and tannic. |
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2020 |
Cote Rotie La Landonne (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$1,694.99 |
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JD 98+ (12/2022): Almost pure perfection, the 2020 Côte Rôtie La Landonne just about jumps out of the glass and offers up utterly classic La Landonne aromatics of smoked black fruits, cassis, scorched earth, cured meats, and ground pepper, with more violet and floral nuances in the background. These all carry over to the palate, where the wine is full-bodied, dense, and powerful, with building tannins and an incredibly layered mouthfeel. It's not for the instant gratification crowd, but this is one seriously good Côte Rôtie. VM 97 (12/2022): Opaque ruby. Displays an array of intensely perfumed, mineral-accented black and blue fruit, floral, botanical herb and exotic spice aromas, along with suggestions of licorice, smoked meat and olive. Shows serious depth as well as unlikely energy, offering palate-staining kirsch, cassis, bitter chocolate, olive paste and violet pastille flavors that slowly turn sweet and become more energetic through the back half. Youthfully gripping tannins add grip to the smoky, mineral- and spice-driven finish, which emphatically repeats the licorice and blue fruit notes. Josh Raynolds. |
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2021 |
Cote Rotie La Landonne (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$734.99 |
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2016 |
Cote Rotie La Viaillere (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$659.99 |
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2020 |
Cote Rotie La Viaillere (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$659.99 |
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JD 97+ (12/2022): From a great terroir in the northern part of Côte Rôtie, the 2020 Côte Rôtie Vallière is another perfumed, mineral-laced 2020, offering a beautiful nose of darker raspberries, camphor, violets, woodsmoke, and grilled bread. Possessing huge minerality, it's medium to full-bodied, has a tight, compact mouthfeel, lots of tannins, and a great finish. It needs to be hidden in the back of the cellar for 7-8 years if possible. |
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2022 |
Cote Rotie La Viaillere (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$699.99 |
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2018 |
Les Lezards Syrah (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$374.99 |
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2019 |
Les Lezards Syrah (12x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$374.99 |
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2021 |
Les Lezards Syrah (6x750ML) ETA 120-180 Days; No cancellations or returns |
$216.99 |
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