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Famously Affordable, Côtes du Rhône Is an Even Better Value Now

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Côtes du Rhône and Côtes du Rhône Villages have long been known as one of the most affordable Appellation d’Origine Contrôlées (AOCs) in the eponymous French valley. Inexpensive bottles are available in droves, but the quality has drastically improved in recent years.

“There are a lot of hidden values in the Southern Rhône,” says Wine Enthusiast Tasting Director Anna-Christina Cabrales. “Simply put: The region is starting to produce better and better wines.”

Over the past decade, as new regional appellations have been introduced and a new generation of producers have come onto the scene, this often budget-friendly area has been churning out increasingly elevated bottles that span a wide spectrum of varietals (21 are permitted in the area) and styles, from rustic and full-bodied to light and ethereal, depending on the vintage.  

To get the full scope of what the area can do, Cabrales suggests trying different producers. Many make pricier cuvees from more expensive Rhône appellations, so grabbing one of their less costly Côtes du Rhône and Côtes du Rhône Villages is a great way to explore their various styles without breaking the bank. “If you really like the wine and how it captures your palate, then dive in,” she says. “Chances are you’re going to like their other stuff, too.”

Even so, figuring out which producers are making great wines that fit your preferred flavor profile takes a lot of time and effort. But that’s where we come in: We’ve compiled a selection of some of the most exciting Côtes du Rhônes and Côtes du Rhône Villages wines on the market right now. From single-varietal Syrahs and classic Grenache-Syrah Mourvedre (GSM) blends to killer whites, here are 12 bottles to add to your must-buy list.

Domaine Georges Vernay 2020 Christine Vernay Sainte-Agathe Syrah (Côtes du Rhône)

Generous on the nose, the wine presents juicy aromas of black plum, blackberry and crème de menthe, with a layer of violets and fine granite minerality. The palate is equally luscious and presents a silky texture with flavors of ripe and fresh plum, thyme, and pulverized white peppercorn. Beautiful to enjoy now.  95 Points. — Anna-Christina Cabrales

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E. Guigal 2020 White (Côtes du Rhône)

Fresh and delicious aromas of yellow peach, Bosc pear, dehydrated pineapple, and stone fill the glass. The palate gently delivers mirroring flavors that are accentuated by candied ginger and uplifting acidity that contributes to its long finish. This wine is a winning pair to a wide range of vegetable preparations. Best Buy. 92 Points. — A.C.

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Domaine Jaume 2021 La Source Courtois Red (Côtes du Rhône)

Wild aromas of boysenberry and plum are in concert with leather, bacon fat, violets, wild thyme and clove in this seductive and luxurious nose. The palate is abundant with high-toned red fruit, purple plums, pressed blackberries and clove, followed by an impressively earthy and saline finish. Best Buy. 92 Points. — A.C.

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La Ferme du Mont 2021 Première Côte Red (Côtes du Rhône)

Fresh and candied notes of strawberries, dried cranberries, blueberries, violets and white peppercorn fill the glass. The palate is dark-fruited and focused, with persistent mouth-coating fine tannins that remain, resisting the wash of acidity. This expression shows great promise and time in the glass allows brighter notes to leap. Pair this wine with textured meaty dishes such as picadillo or beef empanadas. 92 Points. — A.C.

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Domaine Gassier 2019 Red (Côtes du Rhône)

The nose of this wine reveals richness with deep dark plums, blackberries and wild thyme balanced by earthy topsoil. The wine exudes the essence of a freshly picked basket of fruit, demonstrating its purity. On the palate, herbaceous notes lead, followed by a burst of fresh cherry fruit, lightly framed by olive and green peppercorn. The tannins coat the front of the mouth as the acidity resets the palate. Best Buy. 93 Points. — A.C.

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Château du Trignon 2019 Red (Côtes du Rhône)

This wine exudes ripe strawberries and a deepness of rose and sweet spices. The floral palate reveals hints of fresh apple, quince and clove. While refreshing up front, the midpalate is overwhelmed by its tannins, hinting that further cellaring through 2028+ would be beneficial. Best Buy. 92 Points.  — A.C.

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Domaine de la Griveliére 2019 Red (Côtes du Rhône)

This reductive wine’s aromatics display fresh cherries with iodine and sanguine tones, framed by flint and stone. On the palate it exudes good intensity and an energetic core. Medium bodied with nice texture, notes of crushed cherries, blackberries, rose and peppercorn enhance its complexity and lively finish. Best Buy. 92 Points. — A.C.

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Famille Perrin 2021 Réserve White (Côtes du Rhône)

Fragrance of pomelo, fresh Meyer lemon, yuzu, yellow peaches, white mushroom and peppercorn come together for an elegant, yet bright nose. A saline palate with yellow apples, Bosc pears, white mushrooms and fresh vanilla is carried to a round mouthfeel, with a lengthy and enjoyable finish. Best Buy. 92 Points. — A.C.

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Château Saint-Nabor 2021 White (Côtes du Rhône)

Undeniably fresh aromatics of citrus, yellow flowers, apricot, white peach and green pear leap out of the glass. The palate is round and flavorful, with lemon pith and fresh pears coating the tongue, while a stony finish lingers. Balanced acidity keeps the palate refreshed. Best Buy. 91 Points . — A.C.

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Domaine La Réméjeanne 2019 Les Chevrefeuilles Red (Côtes du Rhône)

The nose reveals enticing thyme stems and bacon fat, with a hint of black peppercorn. The palate exudes vibrancy and energy, offering a silky texture, an abundance of blackberries, thyme and clove. However, a bitter and pithy note lingers on the finish. Best Buy. 90 Points. — A.C.

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Rotem & Mounir Saouma 2019 Inopia Red (Côtes du Rhône Villages)

Fresh rhubarb and red cherries harmonize with black olives, fresh thyme, bacon fat, a hint of smoke, and intense stone and granite on the nose. The delectable palate boasts a concentration of red ripe fruits made complex by layers of savory herbs and meatiness. This impressive wine should pair well with an elevated charcuterie platter. 92 Points. — A.C.

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Domaine Guy Mousset 2019 Les Garrigues Red (Côtes du Rhône Villages)

Freshly pressed red cherry and blueberry aromas are framed by violet and pink peppercorns. The palate is dry with juicy fruit, with cranberry and apples mingling with an abundance of lavender and thyme stems persistent through the finish. Acidity brightens the palate and gives length. This would be an amazing pairing with roasted quail. Best Buy. 91 Points. — A.C.

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