($16, T. Edward Wines): Corbières, one of the many appellations in the Languedoc, offers sturdy reds, such as this one, ideal for wintery fare. Dark fruit flavors dominate in this blend of Carignan, Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre, but do not overpower, and harmonize nicely with herbal notes. It has good structure without being aggressive. It carries the 14.5%-stated alcohol effortlessly as is often the case with wines from the warm Languedoc. Overall, it conveys a charming rusticity that would make it a good match for a hearty stew this winter.
90 Michael Apstein Jan 12, 2016