2020 Gard Rouge “Célas”Ludovic Engelvin
France | Languedoc-Roussillon
$39
Producers
Sesti Italy | Tuscany | Toscana IGT
Drink Now: With a beautifully integrated tannin and outstanding finesse, this “baby Brunello” punches way above its weight.
Ferretti Italy | Tuscany | Brunello di Montalcino
Drink Later: The hype about 2016 is justified, and Ferretti’s first-ever release delivers all you could ask for in a great Brunello.
Cantine Elvio Tintero Italy | Piedmont | Langhe
Drink Now: There’s no mistaking this red for anything other than Nebbiolo—perfectly ripe fruit and the telltale scents of tar and roses.
Guido Porro Italy | Piedmont | Barolo
Drink Later: Both succulent and structured, this Barolo bursts with explosive aromas and flavors of black cherries, rose petals, black tea, and spices.
Lionel Faury France | Northern Rhône | Saint Joseph
Drink Now: Most of this blanc was aged in tank to preserve freshness, but the little bit that was aged in oak provides a glimmer of opulence.
Barruol / Lynch France | Northern Rhône | Hermitage
Drink Later: From vines that are more than eighty years old comes this Marsanne with magnificent floral, pit fruit, and bitter notes.
Henri Perrusset France | Burgundy | Mâcon Farges
Drink Now: A refreshing white for salt, pepper, and vinegar marinated shrimp.
Henri Costal France | Burgundy | Chablis
Drink Later: A stunning value from one of Chablis’ oldest premier cru vineyards.
Domaine Dupeuble France | Beaujolais | Beaujolais
Drink Now: This Beaujolais offers the drinkability of the most effusive Morgons with the frankness of a chiseled Moulin-à-Vent.
Jean Foillard France | Beaujolais | Morgon
Drink Later: This cuvée shares the satin texture of all Foillard Morgons, and should age similarly well for those willing and able to wait.
Domaine de la Chanteleuserie France | Loire | Bourgueil
Drink Now: Juicy fruit and gentle tannin make for an epicurean lunchtime wine that’s ideal for generous gulping.
Bernard Baudry France | Loire | Chinon
Drink Later: This is the grandest bottling of Cabernet Franc from one of Chinon’s most outstanding producers.
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