Cynthia Hurley
in the Cotes du Rhone (Villages) March 17, 2011

 
 

Domaine Berthet Rayne Castel Mireio 2004 - The Old Vine Special cuvee
(Half the Price of Chateauneuf du Pape)

 
 
The unmistakable Berthet Rayne Bottle

Wow! I had this last night for dinner with a steak and it was impressive!

It is perfect for drinking right now and Parker rates the vintage a 90!

Berthe Rayne's Castel Mireio is 70% old-vine Grenache, which accounts for its lushness and approachability. It is dense and powerfully built. There is 20% Syrah, which lends structure and longevity to the wine.

It is one smooth wine with a lot of material.

Domaine Berthet-Rayne started four generations ago, back in 1880 when Grandpa Berthet-Rayne ripped out the corn and potato crops and planted Syrah, Mourvedre, and Grenache grapes. There is a lot a machine harvesting in the south, but not at Michel Berthet Rayne's farm; all by hand. In fact, he uses the tri system, which means multiple passes through the vineyard to ensure that only the ripe grapes get into the mix.

Let me map out the Cotes du Rhone for you. Cotes du Rhone wines represent over 60% of all the wines produced in the Rhone Valley. There are over 100,000 acres under vine. There are only about 13,000 (a little over 10%) acres that can put Cotes du Rhone-Villages on the bottle (encompassing 96 different wine villages.)

The difference between Cotes du Rhone and Cotes du Rhone Villages is mostly the terroir, but the yields per hectare and the alcohol minimums are slightly stricter. About 20 of the best of these communes are allowed to add the name of their village to the label. (We are now down to about 5% of the Cotes de Rhone) Cairanne, is one of those villages with superior terroir and considered at the top of this rarefied list.

The best Cairanne like this wine can easily rival nearby Chateauneuf du Pape for about a third the price.

Castel Mireio is wonderful with any full flavored food. I love it with spicy pizza, but it will stand up to anything with its flavors of earthy truffles and dark red fruits.

So, pull the cork on a Cotes du Rhone Villages Cairanne tonight - it won't change the weather outside, but it will definitely warm up your insides and conjure up some pleasant warm weather memories. Cynthia Hurley

Note there only 9 cases left of his delicious 2004 bottling

Ordering is easy: Hit "Reply" and indicate your desired quantity. In stock and ready for delivery

 
 
The harvesters at Domaine Bertet Rayne

The Details:

Domaine Berthet Rayne Castel Mireio 2004
12-bottle case $299 ($24.99)

Only 9 cases left

 
 

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Cynthia Hurley
Cynthia Hurley French Wines

Phone: 617 965 4251