We enjoyed our second bottle of this wine with the Steges here in Santa Fe. It's about as good as it gets for a Rhone red, for around 10 bucks, and you can find it more reasonably priced at larger stores (as cheap as $8). It features solid fig, chestnut, and plum notes from a great, juicy vintage at a reasonable price. What could be better? Oh, right, having them with parmesan-pepper biscotti. Yeah, that would be good. Perrin is putting out impressive wines these days at all price points, from their single-vineyard efforts to the larger-release negociant bottlings (like this one). Try it. You'll like it. 88/100.
Bottom line: It's good wine for around ten bucks...what are you complaining about?
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