Rene Rostaing

Côte Blonde Côte-Rôtie Syrah

9.421 ratings
9.36 pro ratings
Côte-Rôtie, Northern Rhône, Rhône, France
Syrah
Lamb
Top Notes For
Mike Saviage

Dark tawny color, mostly opaque. Great nose. Notes of menthol, black fruit, five spice, dark moist soil, anise and some smoked meat. Silky in the mouth. Great now and in a great drinking window. Maybe can improve a bit with more age, but for me this is drinking very well right now.

Dark tawny color, mostly opaque. Great nose. Notes of menthol, black fruit, five spice, dark moist soil, anise and some smoked meat. Silky in the mouth. Great now and in a great drinking window. Maybe can improve a bit with more age, but for me this is drinking very well right now.

Feb 6th, 2022
Mike Saviage

Reddish tawny and translucent. Thinner and brighter than the older Barolo next to it. Great C-R nose. Notes of granite stone, earth, black cherry, cranberry, a little bacon, blueberries and some old wood. Vibrant in the mouth. Still has young fruit impression, tannins are soft and acidity still gives some pucker. Great future ahead for bottles like this.

Reddish tawny and translucent. Thinner and brighter than the older Barolo next to it. Great C-R nose. Notes of granite stone, earth, black cherry, cranberry, a little bacon, blueberries and some old wood. Vibrant in the mouth. Still has young fruit impression, tannins are soft and acidity still gives some pucker. Great future ahead for bottles like this.

Nov 16th, 2019
Jeremy Shanker

Sommelier at RN74

9.1

Tastes like bbq

Tastes like bbq

Nov 7th, 2016
Christine Havens

The epitome of old-school Côte-Rôtie, the 1998 Rostaing offers up an ever-evolving kaleidoscope of aromas: smokey bacon fat and animal notes at first, followed by sweet violets and steeped blackberries. It's quite lean on the palate, with ultra-fine, well integrated tannins—a mark of maturity—underpinned by high acidity and gamey-green notes of dill and green peppercorn, olives, and cold, compost-laden springtime soils.

The epitome of old-school Côte-Rôtie, the 1998 Rostaing offers up an ever-evolving kaleidoscope of aromas: smokey bacon fat and animal notes at first, followed by sweet violets and steeped blackberries. It's quite lean on the palate, with ultra-fine, well integrated tannins—a mark of maturity—underpinned by high acidity and gamey-green notes of dill and green peppercorn, olives, and cold, compost-laden springtime soils.

Jun 19th, 2015
Paul Woolls

1998 Cote Blonde. Exquisite. So young and elegant.

1998 Cote Blonde. Exquisite. So young and elegant.

Oct 25th, 2019
Colin Nuckolls

In a really good place. Rustic nose, lovely layered structure with all the right notes. Rostaing is a genius

In a really good place. Rustic nose, lovely layered structure with all the right notes. Rostaing is a genius

Nov 15th, 2017
Jim McCusker

Awesome! Thanks to Colin for sharing this (and several other terrific wines) and for a fantastic visit to Columbia!

Awesome! Thanks to Colin for sharing this (and several other terrific wines) and for a fantastic visit to Columbia!

Nov 15th, 2017
Colin Nuckolls

Everything you want and expect in old school cote rotie. Bacon, jam, smoke, funk, etc. Amazing

Everything you want and expect in old school cote rotie. Bacon, jam, smoke, funk, etc. Amazing

Jun 5th, 2017
Colin Nuckolls

Brooding and dark. It has a black heart. Nice!

Brooding and dark. It has a black heart. Nice!

Dec 25th, 2016
Cody Short

Loved it! No hurry but drinking great.

Loved it! No hurry but drinking great.

Nov 13th, 2016