Domaine Lafage Cuvée Centenaire 2011, Ac Côtes Du Roussillon
White Blend
Languedoc, France
$17.95 (343491)
Critic Reviews (3)
Produced from Domaine Lafage's oldest vines of grenache gris, grenache blanc and roussanne, some parcels of which are...
This is great buy is an unusual blend of grenache gris, grenache blanc and roussanne. It has mild, even nose of...
The Cuvee Centennaire refers to the age of the grenache gris, grenache blanc and roussanne vines that produce this...
Community Reviews (4)
This blend from the south of France displays a very pale straw hue, but don't be fooled by the light shade, its bouquet and palate power are substantial. Lovely aromas of perfume, florals, peach, lemon, and minerals. Medium bodied and slightly creamy mouthfeel. 90+ year old vines produce concentrated flavours of appley-pear and lemon-lime, with good acidity, a smidge of oak and a kiss of sweetness that offsets some bitterness. Very complex, and lengthy. Some alcohol heat (13.5%). Jan 2014.
Blend of 80% Grenache Blanc and Grenache Gris, and 20% Roussanne. Lemon, mineral and floral aromas from the cork. Quite aromatic with nice florals, wet rock, pleasing barnyard and hints of peach notes. Light weight, with fresh, crisp acids on the palate. Complex flavour profile featuring white peach, acacia flowers, elegant spice, and herbs. Dry with good structure and a long, mouth-watering finish. Highly recommended. Tasted Feb/2014. Score: 90+ pts.
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Complex nose of ripe stone fruits (white peach, nectarine), honey, Meyer lemon, white grapefruit and a whiff of dried herbs.
Mineral savoury streak stops this short of being "lush", but full and ripe on the palate still. Medium+ length that finishes with a slight zing. A lot going on here.
Tasted January 2019.
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Certainly a complex mix going on here in the glass. I get cantaloupe, honey, stone, and a hint of spice. Balanced, harmonious, and 'classy' as they say. Nice value too.