Results
2,284 Results
Loading more Results ...
Loading more Results ...
Côtes du Rhone AOC |
Description to Côtes du Rhone AOC
The regional appellation stretches along both banks of the Rhône for over 200 kilometres, from Vienne in the far north to Avignon in the far south. The classification was granted as early as 1937. It includes some areas of the northern and large parts of the southern section of the Rhône. This is why this appellation is sometimes used as a synonym for the entire Rhône valley. The vineyards cover 42,000 hectares of vines in the six departments of Ardèche, Drôme, Gard, Loire, Rhône and Vaucluse. More than 90% of the wines produced are red and only 2% white, which is also true for the entire region. The majority are light, fruity red wines produced by means of carbonic maceration, which are marketed as primeur for quick enjoyment.
From DalGobboM in the Wikipedia on frz. - Own work, GFDL, Link
The most important red wine varieties are Carignan Noir, Cinsaut, Grenache Noir (Garnacha Tinta), Mourvèdre (Monastrell) and Syrah, the most important white wine varieties are Clairette, Grenache Blanc (Garnacha Blanca), Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier. The next higher quality level is formed by the Côtes du Rhône-Villages wines (see the best-known producers there) with stricter regulations such as lower maximum yields. Of the 105 communes, 20 are allowed to indicate the commune name. A total of 16 Rhône areas have the regional status "Cru", which means the rank of a top appellation. In a broader sense, these belong to the Côtes du Rhône appellation, which is why "Cru des Côtes du Rhône" is additionally stated on the label. They are the top quality appellation.
Recent wines 226
The most important grape varieties
More information in the magazine
- The vine nursery of the superstars Pépinière Viticole Bérillon
- A lot of power for little money In Focus: Côtes du Rhône Villages Rouge
- Liv-ex Power 100: California and the Rhône Less focus in the secondary market
- Saving your account with pleasure In Focus: Crozes-Hermitage
- The slope that never gives up In Focus: Côte-Rôtie
- "Finding your future by looking to the past Interview: Eve and Philippe Guigal in Côte-Rôtie talk about the implementation of innovative projects for the House
- Rhone In Focus: Costières de Nimes Deep in the West
- The (almost) invisible third party Rhone In Focus: The white wines of Saint-Péray
- The Sublime Rhone In Focus: Hermitage
- The all-rounder Rhône In Focus: Tavel