Gigondas La Cave

Les Primaires Gigondas Grenache Noir Syrah Mourvedre

8.728 ratings
8.94 pro ratings
Gigondas, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France
Grenache Noir, Syrah, Mourvedre
Lamb, Pasta, Beef, Chili & Hot Spicy, Hard Cheese, Potato, Mushrooms, Salami & Prosciutto, Pork, White Rice, Tomato-Based, Pungent Cheese, Venison, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Tom Casagrande

Pretty much at its peak. Nose is a nice amalgam of cracked stones, roasted herbs, and some blackberry fruit. Good intensity in the mouth. Loads of stony, savory flavors. Still some tannin, but with the fruit bowing out to savoriness, I’m thinking it’s time to drink up.

Pretty much at its peak. Nose is a nice amalgam of cracked stones, roasted herbs, and some blackberry fruit. Good intensity in the mouth. Loads of stony, savory flavors. Still some tannin, but with the fruit bowing out to savoriness, I’m thinking it’s time to drink up.

Apr 4th, 2019
William Hughes

This is a solid purchase. The tannins do resolve with time and worked well with grilled lamb. Red fruits and some meat on nose and palate. This might improve a bit in a year or two.

This is a solid purchase. The tannins do resolve with time and worked well with grilled lamb. Red fruits and some meat on nose and palate. This might improve a bit in a year or two.

Sep 4th, 2017
Tom Casagrande

Two years ago, this was clumsy. Now it's integrated and very satisfying. Textbook Giggie nose: tons of smoky, stony minerality and perfumey ripe blackberry. Mouthfilling, weighty, and concentrated. Stony minerals and dark berry fruit compete. Lots of puckery tannin. A nice winter red. Starting to drink well and will certainly get better over next 5 years. Very good!

Two years ago, this was clumsy. Now it's integrated and very satisfying. Textbook Giggie nose: tons of smoky, stony minerality and perfumey ripe blackberry. Mouthfilling, weighty, and concentrated. Stony minerals and dark berry fruit compete. Lots of puckery tannin. A nice winter red. Starting to drink well and will certainly get better over next 5 years. Very good!

Dec 22nd, 2016
Bob Bryden

Founder The Lake Sommelier, LLC, Author Wine Talk

8.7

Good red fruit, leather, smooth and meaty for the 2012 vintage.

Good red fruit, leather, smooth and meaty for the 2012 vintage.

Jul 22nd, 2015
Sean Silver

$22

May 30th, 2022
Sean Silver

$22

Feb 13th, 2020
J Ferrugia

Ready to drink. Lively fruit, smoke, & spice. Great with Thanksgiving roasted turkey.

Ready to drink. Lively fruit, smoke, & spice. Great with Thanksgiving roasted turkey.

Nov 22nd, 2018
Angelo Casagrande

I'm always worried about cellaring wines in my less than ideal cellar (little too warm in summer, too cold in winter). But I think this would have held up nicely and I wish I opened it a year or two from now. It's still very nice. Youthful looking, intense black fruit and some rocks. Some pretty intense tannins. I think it will complement the Italian meatloaf I made. But I see this one better with a winter stew- maybe in 2018?

I'm always worried about cellaring wines in my less than ideal cellar (little too warm in summer, too cold in winter). But I think this would have held up nicely and I wish I opened it a year or two from now. It's still very nice. Youthful looking, intense black fruit and some rocks. Some pretty intense tannins. I think it will complement the Italian meatloaf I made. But I see this one better with a winter stew- maybe in 2018?

Aug 27th, 2017
Scott Arnold

Very smooth and elegant. Expect more for the price, though. 2012 vintage.

Very smooth and elegant. Expect more for the price, though. 2012 vintage.

May 12th, 2015
Larry Benowski

Very well structured, gentle fruit which lingers, initially thought to thin but actually opened up

Very well structured, gentle fruit which lingers, initially thought to thin but actually opened up

Nov 16th, 2014