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Off the Vine: Does wine have a pricing sweet spot?

Wine writer Al Vuona recommended the Guigal 2015 Côtes du Rhône Rouge in an affordable wine roundup on the Telegram & Gazette, a regional Massachusetts newspaper. The story highlights a short list of terrific bottles that are priced in “wine’s sweet spot,” ranging from $15 to $25, and described the Côtes du Rhône as a “full-bodied, rich and intensely aromatic wine that offers ripe red fruit flavors along with a spicy, well-balanced finish.” You can read his full column here.

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    E. Guigal

    E. Guigal Côtes du Rhône Rouge 2015

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    Given that this particular wine can be the introduction to the entire Rhône Valley for a drinker, as well as the position they occupy in the Rhône, it is not enough for the Guigals to make a good Côtes du Rhône. They are relentlessly driven to produce a distinctive and outstanding wine that drives interest in exploring the entirety of the Rhône.

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