Bernard Levet
La Péroline Côte-Rôtie Syrah
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![Michael Sinowitz Michael Sinowitz](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/michaelsinowitz-1684862957-dffa37573159.jpg)
Traditional style. Iron, earth, some darker fruit. Still a long way to go but it’s accessible. Silky and elegant. At Lafayette nyc.
Traditional style. Iron, earth, some darker fruit. Still a long way to go but it’s accessible. Silky and elegant. At Lafayette nyc.
Dec 22nd, 2019![Richard Portes Richard Portes](https://dn4y07yc47w5p.cloudfront.net/avatar_r_250.png)
18. Deep, long, complex, very satisfying. Not elegant, not lean or ethereal. No other descriptives necessary. A very fine Cote Rotie.
18. Deep, long, complex, very satisfying. Not elegant, not lean or ethereal. No other descriptives necessary. A very fine Cote Rotie.
Apr 5th, 2024![Mathew Mathew](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/mathewpokoik-1477493628-5d9427556513_250x250.jpg)
Deep, dark, powerful and mysterious. Still tightly wound, 21 years old and maybe just starting to be drinkable - would love to see what this is doing in ten years and again in 15 years. Stunning old world wine.
Deep, dark, powerful and mysterious. Still tightly wound, 21 years old and maybe just starting to be drinkable - would love to see what this is doing in ten years and again in 15 years. Stunning old world wine.
Mar 14th, 2016