Chateau la Canorgue, Luberon (Rhône Valley, France) 2011

($17, Polaner Selections): Though located in the southern Rhône — but really in the heart of Provence — the Luberon is cooler than one would imagine because of its elevation.  That explains why Syrah, a variety found more in the northern Rhone, is such an important component of the blends.  The wines, such as this one, have more than a fleeting resemblance to their northern Rhone cousins at a considerably lower price point.  This blend of Syrah (60%), Grenache and Carignan delivers a marvelous mixture of meatiness and hints of white pepper in addition to succulent fruit flavors.  Mild tannins allow immediate enjoyment with hearty wintertime fare.  Here’s a wine for slow simmered lamb shanks.
92 Michael Apstein Dec 30, 2014