Les Grand Places Cote-Rotie

Les Grand Places Côte-Rôtie

  • Côte-Rôtie AOC, 
  • Rhône, 
  • france

Latest Awards

  • 96 points Editor's Choice Wine Enthusiast , November 2021
  • 95 points Year's Best Northern Rhone Wine & Spirits , February 2021
Background

Domaine Jean-Michel Gerin is a family owned winery located in the heart of Côte Rôtie, near the village of Ampuis in the Rhône Valley. Hailing from a family of grape growers, Jean Michel established his eponymous winery in 1983, the first in his family to make wine. While he sources much of his fruit from family owned vineyards dating back to his grandfather’s time, he has also purchased land along the way, buying his first vineyard in the famed ‘Les Grandes Places’ in 1988, followed by a second purchase in ‘La Landonne.’ Today, the estate covers a little more than 30 acres in the Côte Rôtie appellation and much smaller plots in Condrieu and the northern Rhône, which Jean-Michel farms alongside his two sons, Michäel and Alexis.

TERROIR & VINTAGE NOTES

A tiny 3.5 acre lieu-dit, Les Grandes Places (The Great Place) is composed of micaschiste on steeply terraced hillside vineyards that face South-Southeast. Les Grandes Places is planted with JM Gerin’s oldest vines, some of which were planted by his grandfather and other family members in the years 1924,1925 and 1926. 50-80 years old vines sit on South Southeast vineyards at 250-300m a.s.l. Hand-harvested (tractors can’t manuver the terraces) and picked by walking downhill with a basket strapped behind. Tiny production yields 400 cs/year. LGP is always tasted last.

Winemaking & Aging

Macerated for 30 days and aged 22 months in barrique, 40% new oak, 60% in 1 and 2-year-old barrels. Gerin uses native yeasts for all their wines.

Tasting Notes

Bright purple with an explosively perfumed bouquet that displays ripe, spice-tinged blackberry, cherry compote, incense and smoky bacon scents, backed by vanilla and mocha qualities. Huge mouthfeel, it is a wine with power and sustainability. Offers palate-staining dark fruit liqueur, vanilla and candied violet flavors that are lifted and given focus by a jolt of juicy acidity. Youthfully firm tannins build steadily through a strikingly long, penetrating finish that repeats the blue fruit and floral qualities.

97
Points

This has such intense, rich dark cherries and berries with a rich, roasted-espresso and baking-spice edge. The new oak is dialed back to 60% from 100% here, starting in this vintage. The palate is so concentrated and has a wealth of rich dark plums and abundant toasted spices on offer. There’s a meaty edge, too. Try from 2023. - J.S.

James Suckling - October 2019

96
Points
Editor's Choice

Sourced from 80-yearold vines on a miniscule lieu-dit of mica schist, Les Grandes Places highlights pure, pulsing blueberry and blackberry flavors edged by hints of licorice, lilac and leather. Matured 24 months in new oak, it’s a deeply grounded, sumptuous wine that should gain earthen, animal perfume as it improves through 2030. —A.I.

Wine Enthusiast - November 2021

95
Points

Brilliant violet. Expressive, spice- and mineral-tinged cherry cola, cassis and candied violet scents, along with hints of vanilla and olive. Juicy and seamless on the palate, offering appealingly sweet black and blue fruit, mocha, spicecake and floral pastille flavors supported by a core of juicy acidity. Supple, fine-grained tannins add shape to an impressively long, smoky finish that features lingering blue fruit and spice notes.

Vinous - April 2020

95
Points
Year's Best Northern Rhone

The Jean-Michel Gerin and his sons Alexis and Michel source this wine from a 3.5- acre lieu-dit on a steep, terraced south facing slope. One-third of their vines were planted in 1927, the rest in 1965 and 1989. This super-concentrated wine, aged in new barrels for two years, has a polished, oak driven opulence. The tannins are firm but fine-grained with no hard edges; the fruit feels vibrant, dark and juicy, with a sultry, smoky brown-sugar richness. Those flavors hold for days, cycling through phases of oak dominance and fruit forwardness, each phase attractive in its own way. Give this a decade in the cellar before you think of opening it; it needs time to meld.

Wine & Spirits - February 2021

92-95
Points

Gerin's 2017 Cote Rotie les Grandes Places is medium to full-bodied, ripe and concentrated. It practically oozes blackberries and blueberries, then picks up hints of licorice on the long, velvety finish. – J.C.

Wine Advocate - December 2019

Appellation

Côte-Rôtie AOC

grape varieties

100% Syrah

Sizes

750ml

technical details
  • ABV: 14.5%
  • Closure: Cork
winemaker

Jean-Michel Gerin

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