
2004 M. Chapoutier Cote Rotie La Mordoree
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- Most Recent Global Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 196 / 750ml
- From August 2025
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4 from 4 User Ratings
- 6 Critic Reviews
- Style Red - Bold and Structured
- Grape Variety Syrah
- Food Pairing Lamb
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Certified Organic Certified Biodynamic
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Critic tasting note: (2004 vintage) "Made from 70–80-year-old estate-grown vines, this boasts a tremendously complex and seductive bouquet of smoke, violets, raspberries and blackberries. In the mouth, it's a bit less exciting although still very good; it's juicy and fresh, with some firm tannins that are accentuated by crisp acidity. Give it a few years, then drink up before 2015." - Wine Enthusiast
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Details
- Drinking Window
- 2006-2016
- Alcohol ABV
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13.5%
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Oaked
- Ownership
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Michel Chapoutier and Marc Chapoutier
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Chlorite and ferruginous mica-schists blending in loess depressions and earth veins. The plot producing this wine is located on the border of the “Côte Blonde”. The average age of the vines (more than 60 years old) is a guarantee of an exceptional quality product.
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- Harvest Notes
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Hand-harvesting at maturity.
- Winemaking
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The grapes are entirely destemmed and vinified in concrete tank. Daily pumping over ensure a good extraction of the colour and tannins. The temperature of vinification does not exceed 32°C. Only the free-run juice is used.
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- Ageing
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Entirely aged in oak casks (225 liters), with a proportion of new ones between 14 and 18 months.
- Producer Tasting Notes
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Appearance: deep red. Nose: raspberry, a hint of violet, predominant of spices, touch of black olive and “tapenade”, rosemary. Palate: ample, elegant, very well-structured and balanced. According to the vintage, the wine can be kept from 30 to 60 years, indeed from 50 to 75 years.
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(1)Details
- Drinking Window
- 2006-2016
- Alcohol ABV
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13.5%
- Sweetness
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Dry
- Maturation
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Oaked
- Ownership
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Michel Chapoutier and Marc Chapoutier
- Closure Type
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Cork
- Vineyard Notes
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Chlorite and ferruginous mica-schists blending in loess depressions and earth veins. The plot producing this wine is located on the border of the “Côte Blonde”. The average age of the vines (more than 60 years old) is a guarantee of an exceptional quality product.
Read more
- Harvest Notes
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Hand-harvesting at maturity.
- Winemaking
-
The grapes are entirely destemmed and vinified in concrete tank. Daily pumping over ensure a good extraction of the colour and tannins. The temperature of vinification does not exceed 32°C. Only the free-run juice is used.
Read more
- Ageing
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Entirely aged in oak casks (225 liters), with a proportion of new ones between 14 and 18 months.
- Producer Tasting Notes
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Appearance: deep red. Nose: raspberry, a hint of violet, predominant of spices, touch of black olive and “tapenade”, rosemary. Palate: ample, elegant, very well-structured and balanced. According to the vintage, the wine can be kept from 30 to 60 years, indeed from 50 to 75 years.
Read more
Awards
(1)Critics Scores & Reviews
(6)User Ratings
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Vintage quality: Good
Current condition: Ready to drink
The 2004 vintage for the Rhône Valley was generally very good although there were some hiccups.
The growing season began with a warm spring that culminated in a hot early summer which saw both a successful budburst and flowering. Despite the promising start, August then...
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