Rhone Valley
Domaine Stéphane Ogier - Côte-Rôtie - Mon Village - Rouge - 2021
Characteristics
Country / Region: Rhône Valley
Vintage: 2021
Name: AOP Côte-Rôtie
Grape variety: 98% Syrah et 2% Viognier
Alcohol: 14.5 vol.
Color: Red
Capacity: 75 cl
AWARDS
Domaine rated 2 stars in the Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France 2025 (RVF)
Domaine rated 4 stars in Guide Bettane + Desseauve 2025
Guide B+D 2025 : 92/100
Cuvée rated 94/100 by our Committee!
Wine:
From the steep, narrow terraces of Côte Brune and Côte Blonde—Stéphane Ogier’s home terroir—the 2021 Red Côte Rôtie Mon Village captures the essence of this iconic appellation. This Syrah is vibrant and fresh, with juicy, expressive flavours that are beautifully complemented by delicate floral notes of rose and violet. The subtle touch of oak enhances the wine's texture without overpowering its elegance. Balanced and harmonious, it offers remarkable length and a lively finish. Approachable now, yet with the structure to age gracefully for up to a decade. Rated 94/100 by the Selection Committee.Vinification:
Hand-harvested, 20% whole grapes, cold maceration in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, aged 12 months in barrels.Color:
Bright, intense red.Nose:
Rose bouquet punctuated by notes of violet.Palate:
Fresh and fleshy, with juicy, crunchy fruit, let yourself be charmed by this cuvée with its elegant, delicate profile.
Temperature:
Serve between 14 and 16°C.Food and wine pairing:
Game birds, wild duck with celery and black truffles, a fine rib of Salers or Charolais beef.Cellar aging:
From now until 2033, and even longer for enthusiasts.
Stéphane Ogier is the centre of attention in the Northern Rhône Valley, crafting wines that embody the finest expressions of the region. His exceptional terroirs, meticulous winemaking, and unwavering passion result in Rhône wines of remarkable intensity and purity, with lush, expressive flavours that reach new levels of complexity.
Every cuvée reflects his dedication to excellence. The downside? With his growing reputation, these wines are becoming increasingly hard to find.