($15, Europvin USA): Domaine Saint Gayan, known for their Gigondas, also makes a notable Côtes du Rhône from grapes grown in the neighboring villages of Seguret and Sablet, two of the named villages of the more prestigious Côtes du Rhône-Villages appellation, according to their website. In keeping with the source of the grapes, the wine is a cut above the usual Côtes du Rhône, exhibiting more character than many. Though from the usual Mediterranean blend of Grenache (75%), Syrah (20%) and Mourvèdre, it is not a usual wine. Fresh and juicy, it has a spice that gives it a charming edginess. It’s another great choice for the grilling season.
90 Michael Apstein Jun 30, 2020