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Domaine Martin Rasteau 2016

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Domaine Martin Rasteau 2016
Rasteau’s recent elevation to Cru status has propelled it “into the big leagues,” says Decanter. Domaine Martin sends your rich, barrel-aged taste, complete with 92 Wine Advocate points and gold medals from two top French shows.
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Wine Details

Gold
Gold
92
92PTS

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Domaine Martin is a big, rich red wine with aromas of spicy blackberry and dark cherry, plus hints of clove and wild herbs. The palate is ripe and spicy with a powerful structure. Filled with bramble, red berry and black cherry flavors.
Wine Food Pairings
Aged cheese, duck, game birds, venison, pork, vegetarian.
Beyond the Label

Its recent elevation to cru status (alongside Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas) has “propelled Rasteau reds into the big leagues,” says Decanter. This small corner of the southern Rhône, perched on a small, south-facing hill, is home to full-flavored, Grenache-heavy reds – and we can’t wait until you taste this one, which sports two international gold medals and a 92-point score from The Wine Advocate:

“Domaine Martin's lovely 2016 Rasteau pours on the spice, dusting notes of cracked pepper and ground clove over raspberry fruit. It's medium to full-bodied, with a creamy, lush feel on the mid-palate that firms up on the finish, suggesting it should drink well for 5-8 years.”

Domaine Martin is a small, family-owned operation (since 1905!), now run by fifth-generation brothers David and Eric Martin. Their old vines yield only a small amount of grapes, but since 2016 is being hailed as “an excitingly powerful and sleek follow-up to the exuberant 2015s” (Wine Spectator), the grapes they did yield ripened to perfection.

It’s a classic Rhône blend of Grenache (65%), Syrah (25%) and Mourvèdre (15%). Eight months in barrel adds extra spice to the ripe dark berry flavors. Few cases imported – first come, first served.

Its recent elevation to cru status (alongside Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigonda...

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Cracked pepper and ground clove over raspberry fruit. It’s medium to full, with a creamy, lush feel.

Joe Czerwinski

RobertParker.com

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