Roboul Rouge'
Regular price$59
$59
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Freaky Level 1
Natural wine isn’t *always* freaky! Classic-in-all-the-right ways.Age Worthy
Here for a good time *and* a long time!Hidden Gem
Underrated regions, rare varietals and notable producers that we can’t wait to tell you about!Light & Lifted
Fresh reds that love a chill.Certified Biodynamic
Homeopathy for vines. A stringent certification that takes into account the entire ecosystem of the vines.

Roboul Rouge'
Regular price$59
$59
/
Freaky Level 1
Natural wine isn’t *always* freaky! Classic-in-all-the-right ways.Age Worthy
Here for a good time *and* a long time!Hidden Gem
Underrated regions, rare varietals and notable producers that we can’t wait to tell you about!Light & Lifted
Fresh reds that love a chill.Certified Biodynamic
Homeopathy for vines. A stringent certification that takes into account the entire ecosystem of the vines.
translucent night jasmine
Mourvèdre & Grenache, Côtes Catalanes, France
A complex beauty from the high-altitude vines of the Cotes Catalanes. Soils in this region are incredibly complex, and the brothers use a single vineyard approach to highlight these terroirs, the Raboul coming from clay and limestone. Production is fully biodynamic and non-interventionist and has been for generations, yielding delicious wines that are lively, elegant and softly textured. Aged 10-1. . .
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Mourvèdre & Grenache, Côtes Catalanes, France
A complex beauty from the high-altitude vines of the Cotes Catalanes. Soils in this region are incredibly complex, and the brothers use a single vineyard approach to highlight these terroirs, the Raboul coming from clay and limestone. Production is fully biodynamic and non-interventionist and has been for generations, yielding delicious wines that are lively, elegant and softly textured. Aged 10-12 months in old oak for texture and finesse.
JancisRobinson.com:
2019 Côtes Catalanes Roboul – 17 points
Pale, see-through ruby. Smells like violet-scented talc. Superb, translucent, floral, night jasmine, daphne blossom. The fruit is like paper-thin, ruby-stained glass. I have it in my mouth and I don’t want to swallow, in case I break it. Wild damsons, their sweet intensity, the eye-widening pop of their acidity, their woodsy hedgerow-stemminess, their thin-skinned-but-defiant tannins. Dill. Caraway fronds. Startling elegance – have I ever tasted Mourvèdre this diaphanous? I’m pretty sure not. The finish drifts slowly away, like clouds. - Tamlyn Currin
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Mourvèdre & Grenache, Côtes Catalanes, France
A complex beauty from the high-altitude vines of the Cotes Catalanes. Soils in this region are incredibly complex, and the brothers use a single vineyard approach to. . .
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Mourvèdre & Grenache, Côtes Catalanes, France
A complex beauty from the high-altitude vines of the Cotes Catalanes. Soils in this region are incredibly complex, and the brothers use a single vineyard approach to highlight these terroirs, the Raboul coming from clay and limestone. Production is fully biodynamic and non-interventionist and has been for generations, yielding delicious wines that are lively, elegant and softly textured. Aged 10-12 months in old oak for texture and finesse.
JancisRobinson.com:
2019 Côtes Catalanes Roboul – 17 points
Pale, see-through ruby. Smells like violet-scented talc. Superb, translucent, floral, night jasmine, daphne blossom. The fruit is like paper-thin, ruby-stained glass. I have it in my mouth and I don’t want to swallow, in case I break it. Wild damsons, their sweet intensity, the eye-widening pop of their acidity, their woodsy hedgerow-stemminess, their thin-skinned-but-defiant tannins. Dill. Caraway fronds. Startling elegance – have I ever tasted Mourvèdre this diaphanous? I’m pretty sure not. The finish drifts slowly away, like clouds. - Tamlyn Currin
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