I had a lot of fun with this. This represents some of the finest and rarest that the Rhône has to offer.
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The list is loaded with Allemand, Chave, and Jamet. There are four different vintages of Jamet's Côte Brune, along with magnums of Allemand and magnums and three-liters of Chave.
You'll also find Gonon's 2024 St-Joseph Blanc Les Oliviers. Les Oliviers is a special terroir for white grapes - it may very well be the best in the appellation. Taste Gonon's Blanc and you're immediately taken by its harmony, complexity, and completeness. It's a wine of undeniable class. Pierre and Jean Gonon's father was one of the first to cultivate white grapes in the appellation, planting vines of Marsanne back in 1958. He clearly chose the site well.
Finally, there's 2010 Bénetière Côte-Rôtie Cordeloux. There may very well be no Côte-Rôtie being made today that can match Bénetière in terms of focus, balance, and streamlined mineral elegance. The 2010 is one of the great examples of the heights the wines can reach.
There's plenty more to check out. As always, please give us your ideal order, and we'll try our best.
To order, email offers@crushwineco.com or call the store at (212) 980-9463.
Ian McFadden
Director, Fine & Rare
Crush Wine & Spirits
