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Segries Cotes du Rhone Rouge
Chateau de Segries
France - Rhone Valley - Cotes du Rhone AOC

The wine is ripe, rich and round, with black raspberry, white pepper and spice flavors. Good concentration and acidity. A true Cotes du Rhone in a Bistro style.

Specifications
Appellation
Cotes du Rhone AOC
Wine Type
Red
Varietal(s)
50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Cinsault, 10% Carignan
Age of vines
30 years
Soil type
clay & limestone
Vinification
8 days skin maceration in temperature controlled vats. Aged 90% in concrete tanks; 10% in oak barrels.
Pairings

Enjoy with a large variety of food, from pizza to pasta, hamburgers or even on its own slightly chilled.

Reviews and News

2020 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - WE

2020 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - WE

wine enthusiast 89 pts

"Deep hazy ruby, this medium-bodied blend exudes a fresh core of blackberries, cranberries, tart cranberries, thyme and violets. Its balance between refreshing acidity and fine tannins make it so easy to drink. Enjoy now."

 - Wine Enthusiast (May 2023), 89 pts - BEST BUY

 

2019 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 91 PTS - TP

2019 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 91 PTS - TP

tasting panel logo"A blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Cinsault, and 10% Carignan grown on 30 year old vines and aged in 90% concrete tanks and 10% in oak barrels. Scented with bright raspberry, the palate has spiced and savory notes, leading with rhubarb and white pepper. Powdered rose petal tannins are firm and lead to a beefier middle. This wine is delightful: juicy and bright."

- The Tasting Panel (November/December 2021), 91 pts

 

2018 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS - JD

2018 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS - JD

jeb dunnuck logo 250"An impressive effort I’d be happy to drink, the 2018 Côtes du Rhône gives up ample darker berry fruits as well as notes of peppery herbs and a touch of minerality, medium-bodied richness, a fleshy, expansive mouthfeel, and a great finish. It would be a great house red and should keep nicely for 3-5 years."

- Jeb Dunnuck (October 2020), 88 pts

 

2017 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - WE

2017 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - WE

wine enthusiast 89 pts"Bold black-cherry and plum flavors are accented by delicate veins of vanilla and smoked nut in this voluptuously textured red. It's a delightfully fruity, concentrated wine that appeals young for its bold fruit and fine tannins. ANNA LEE C. IIJIMA"

- Wine Enthusiast (December 2019), 89 pts

 

2016 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 91 PTS - JD

2016 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 91 PTS - JD

jeb dunnuck logo 250"The 2016 Côtes du Rhône is a stunner, checking in as 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and 10% each of Cinsault and Carignan brought up mostly in tank, with just 10% seeing time in barrel. Rocking levels of black cherries, blackberries, licorice, new leather, and earth all emerge from the glass, and it’s medium to full-bodied, fruit-loaded, and downright irresistible. If you need a house red for drinking over the coming 3-4 years, this is a sure thing."

- Jeb Dunnuck (March 2019), 91 pts

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2016 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - WA

2016 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - WA

wa89"The 2016 Cotes du Rhone is another great value. A blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre and 5% each Carignan and Cinsault aged solely in concrete, this medium-bodied wine is simply a joy to drink. Black cherries, dried spices and Provençal herbs finish with a silky touch. It should drink well for 3-4 years. - Joe Czerwinski"

- Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Issue 233, October 2017), 89 pts

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2015 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 90 PTS & Best Buy - WE

2015 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 90 PTS & Best Buy - WE

wine enthusiast 90 pts"While the nose of this full-bodied red is restrained, the palate is opulent with ripe black cherry and plum flavors. It's plush yet balanced with delicate hints of hazelnut and spice, as well as lively acidity. The finish is long, dominated by ripe but densely structured tannins. Accessible already, it could hold through 2022."

- Wine Enthusiast (July 1st 2018), 90 pts & Best Buy

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2015 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 87 PTS - WA

2015 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 87 PTS - WA

wa300"A juicy, lively, peppery, iron, herbal and black fruited wine is the 2015 Cotes du Rhone from Chateau de Segries. Its deep ruby/black color is followed by a medium to full-bodied, concentrated Cotes du Rhone that has solid concentration, ripe, firm tannin, good acidity and a clean finish. Drink this classically styled, almost austere 2015 over the coming 4-5 years. - Jeb Dunnuck"

- Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate (Issue 227, October 28th 2016), 87 pts

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2014 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - VINOUS

2014 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 89 PTS - VINOUS

vinous logo 250"Lurid ruby-red. Fresh red berries and candied flowers on the lively, focused nose. Juicy and sharply focused, offering energetic raspberry and bitter cherry flavors that flesh out and pick up a spicy quality with aeration. Shows an appealingly sweet raspberry quality on the finish, which is given shape by smooth tannins. - Josh Raynolds"

- Vinous (June 2016), 89 pts

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2014 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS Best Buy - W&S

2014 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS Best Buy - W&S

wine and spirits logo 250"Brisk and spicy, this hits all the markers of a southern French red, with herbs, spice and berry fruit in equal—and restrained—measure."

- Wine & Spirits Magazine (February 2016), 88 pts - Best Buy

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2013 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 87 PTS - WA

2013 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 87 PTS - WA

wa300"A peppery, juicy, medium-bodied effort, the 2013 Cotes du Rhone (made from declassified Lirac grapes and a blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah and 10% each of Cinsault and Carignan) has plenty of black cherry and assorted berry fruit, hints of bacon fat and underbrush. It's a clean, classy quaffer to enjoy over the coming couple of years. - Jeb Dunnuck"

Wine Advocate (Issue 216, January 2015), 87 pts

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2012 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 90 PTS + Best Buy - WE

2012 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 90 PTS + Best Buy - WE

Wine Enthusiast 90 Pts"Full-bodied but approachable, this wine shows a slightly horsey edge on the nose, and pleasingly suede-like flavors and textures underlying the raspberry fruit. It’s a complex mélange that should likely be consumed over the next couple of years. — J.C."

Wine Enthusiast (December 31st 2013), 90 pts + BEST BUY

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2012 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS + Best Buy - WA

2012 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS + Best Buy - WA

Wine Advocate 88 Pts"The 2012 Cotes du Rhone is composed of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 10% Carignan and 10% Cinsault. It is a fruity, pedal-to-the-metal, peppery, black currant and black cherry-scented and flavored, medium-bodied Cotes du Rhone displaying hints of lavender and garrigue. Enjoy it over the next 2-3 years. "

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Issue #208, August 2013), 88 pts + BEST BUY

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2011 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS + Best Buy - WA

2011 Château de Ségriès Côtes du Rhône Rouge - 88 PTS + Best Buy - WA

Wine Advocate 88 Pts"The 2011 Cotes du Rhone rouge displays a forward, dense ruby/plum color and loads of raspberry, pepper and black cherry notes with hints of tobacco leaf and roasted Provencal herbs. A classic Cotes du Rhone made in a bistro style from a blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and the rest equal parts Cinsault and Carignan, this medium-bodied wine should be drunk over the next 2-3 years."

Wine Advocate (Issue 201, June 2012), 88 pts + BEST BUY

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Producer Information: Chateau de Segries

Owner Henri de Lanzac (cousin of the Delorme family of Domaine de la Mordorée) purchased Chateau de Segries in 1994 from Count Henri de Regis, the founder of the Lirac ...
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