Saturday 25 April 2009

New Release - Tardieu Laurant 'Le Becs Fins' Grenache Shiraz 2007 $29

I've said it before and I'll say it again; Australian winemakers will have to keep a close eye on the global market because we are getting better access every day to superb European wines that retail under $30.

I've been drinking a variety of GSM / Southern Rhone reds from this super negociant for a number of years now and have never failed to be impressed. The Le Becs Fins is a 50/50 grenache shiraz blend from vines aged 60 years (grenache) and 20 years (shiraz). The wine is officially a Cotes du Rhone Village appelation. There are a number of other base level wines well worth a look, including the Cotes du Rhone and the Les Grands Augustins. Both should be $30 or a touch under.

Cloudwine Tasting Note
"This might be the best CdR Village regularly available in Australia right now. Primary fruit weight is surprisingly light on both the nose and through the palate (think raspberries and lighter red friuts) but the real trick here is the zing from the minerals and stones and talcum powder-like character. Keeps the wine 'fluffy'. Consumed quite young I think and this clearly needs time. Might not be the greatest Les Becs every produced ( I think the 2005 looked better young) but time will tell."

Wine Spectator - 90pts
“Very juicy, but stylish and focused, showing a core of plum and blackberry fruit woven with spice, fruitcake and incense notes, followed by a long, streamlined finish. Should flesh out nicely in the short term.”

Robert Parker, Wine Advocate
"Michel Tardieu’s work with his Rhône Valley négociant firm is spectacular. This superstar estate in the southern Rhône (the western end of Provence to be exact) will have an impact for decades to come.”

"Throughout the southern Rhône, 2007 is the greatest vintage I have tasted in my thirty years working in that region. Nearly every producer has attained largely unprecedented levels of quality. Moreover, the vintage is remarkably consistent from top to bottom. Given the global economic crisis, these wines, which have never been prized for speculative value, represent fabulous bargains for shrewd consumers looking for delicious wines to drink today or in the best cases, age for a decade or more.”

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