A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF TOP-QUALITY COTE-ROTIE FROM DERVIEUX Lying in Wiltshire Offered duty-paid, but available in bond Offered in original cartons The cellars of Albert Dervieux are located in the small town of Verenay in the Northern Rhône. The wines are made from low yields, are fined with egg whites but not filtered, they are aged for two to two and a half years in large old oak foudres. The wines are backward when young and very long-lived, becoming rich and full-bodied when mature. Dervieux produces 1,200 to 1,500 cases a year from three different Côte-Rôtie vineyards. The are called Fongent (made from fifteen year old vine on the Côte Brune), La Garde (made from fifteen to twenty-five year old vines on the Côte Blonde and including 5 Viognier) and La Viaillère (made from fifty-five year old vines on the Côte Brune
Côte-Rôtie, La Viaillère--Vintage 1977

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Côte-Rôtie, La Viaillère--Vintage 1977
Rhône. Domaine-bottled: Albert Dervieux
1 dozen bottles per dozen

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