Domaine de Dionysos
La Devèze Côtes du Rhône Red Rhone Blend
Well made and quite palatable for the price. Rich butter and peanut oil. Tannin not too present. Spice and crushed rock dominate the finish.
Well made and quite palatable for the price. Rich butter and peanut oil. Tannin not too present. Spice and crushed rock dominate the finish.
Nov 27th, 2017Good for the price. Stayed drinkable for several days after opening.
Good for the price. Stayed drinkable for several days after opening.
2 people found it helpfulJan 20th, 2015Decent cote du Rhone. Fine for when a middle ground wine is needed when entertaining people with mixed pallets
Decent cote du Rhone. Fine for when a middle ground wine is needed when entertaining people with mixed pallets
1 person found it helpfulAug 23rd, 2015Out of magnum. Decanted into two different decanters. The two could not taste more different. The extra 30-40 minutes of air added spice and complexity. Really nice bottle.
Out of magnum. Decanted into two different decanters. The two could not taste more different. The extra 30-40 minutes of air added spice and complexity. Really nice bottle.
Dec 24th, 2021Magnum of 2016 in 2019. Nice Cote du Rhône. Great value for the price. Well received by a number of wine drinkers
Magnum of 2016 in 2019. Nice Cote du Rhône. Great value for the price. Well received by a number of wine drinkers
Dec 23rd, 2019Iodine, blackberry and a hint of mint. This is a really good cdr at a good price. Wish I got more!
Iodine, blackberry and a hint of mint. This is a really good cdr at a good price. Wish I got more!
Oct 6th, 2019Vivid nose, fruit and supple tannins with subtle notes of coffee
Vivid nose, fruit and supple tannins with subtle notes of coffee
Aug 1st, 20172014v. Deep ruby color. Nose of sweet red fruits and violet. On the palette, dry intense red fruit with a little syrah black fruit providing a backbone. Almost like cherry cough syrup, but not in an off putting way. High acidity to cut through my sausages at dinner. Mild, youthful tannins. A good table wine for heavier fare. 14% ABV.
2014v. Deep ruby color. Nose of sweet red fruits and violet. On the palette, dry intense red fruit with a little syrah black fruit providing a backbone. Almost like cherry cough syrup, but not in an off putting way. High acidity to cut through my sausages at dinner. Mild, youthful tannins. A good table wine for heavier fare. 14% ABV.
May 9th, 2017