• About
  • Privacy
CheapWineRatings.com
  • Wine by Style
    • Red Wines
    • White Wines
    • Rosé Wine
    • Sparkling Wine
    • Dessert Wines
  • Wine by Variety
    • Reds & Rosé
      • Cabernet Franc
      • Cabernet Sauvignon
      • Carmenere
      • Chianti
      • Grenache
      • Malbec
      • Merlot
      • Montepulciano d’Abruzzo
      • Negroamaro
      • Petite Sirah
      • Pinot Noir
      • Red Blend
      • Red Rhône Blend
      • Sangiovese
      • Shiraz/Syrah
      • Tempranillo
      • Zinfandel
    • Whites
      • Chardonnay
      • Gewurztraminer
      • Grüner Veltliner
      • Picpoul
      • Pinot Grigio
      • Riesling
      • Sauvignon Blanc
      • Soave
      • Vinho Verde
      • Viognier
      • White Blend
    • Sparklers
      • Cava
      • Crémant
      • Prosecco
  • Wine by Region
    • Argentine Wine
    • Australian Wine
    • Austrian Wine
    • Californian Wine
    • Chilean Wine
    • French Wine
    • German Wine
    • Greek Wine
    • Italian Wine
    • New Zealand Wine
    • Portuguese Wine
    • South African Wine
    • Spanish Wine
    • Washington State Wine
  • More Stuff
    • Site News
    • Off the Rack
    • Personal
    • Recipes
    • Sangria Recipe
    • Wine Blogs
    • Wine Blogging Wednesday
    • Wine Books
    • Wine Events
    • Wine Travel
  • About Us
    • About Cheap Wine Ratings
    • Privacy
No Result
View All Result
  • Wine by Style
    • Red Wines
    • White Wines
    • Rosé Wine
    • Sparkling Wine
    • Dessert Wines
  • Wine by Variety
    • Reds & Rosé
      • Cabernet Franc
      • Cabernet Sauvignon
      • Carmenere
      • Chianti
      • Grenache
      • Malbec
      • Merlot
      • Montepulciano d’Abruzzo
      • Negroamaro
      • Petite Sirah
      • Pinot Noir
      • Red Blend
      • Red Rhône Blend
      • Sangiovese
      • Shiraz/Syrah
      • Tempranillo
      • Zinfandel
    • Whites
      • Chardonnay
      • Gewurztraminer
      • Grüner Veltliner
      • Picpoul
      • Pinot Grigio
      • Riesling
      • Sauvignon Blanc
      • Soave
      • Vinho Verde
      • Viognier
      • White Blend
    • Sparklers
      • Cava
      • Crémant
      • Prosecco
  • Wine by Region
    • Argentine Wine
    • Australian Wine
    • Austrian Wine
    • Californian Wine
    • Chilean Wine
    • French Wine
    • German Wine
    • Greek Wine
    • Italian Wine
    • New Zealand Wine
    • Portuguese Wine
    • South African Wine
    • Spanish Wine
    • Washington State Wine
  • More Stuff
    • Site News
    • Off the Rack
    • Personal
    • Recipes
    • Sangria Recipe
    • Wine Blogs
    • Wine Blogging Wednesday
    • Wine Books
    • Wine Events
    • Wine Travel
  • About Us
    • About Cheap Wine Ratings
    • Privacy
No Result
View All Result
CheapWineRatings.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Wine Regions French Wine

Montirius Côtes du Rhône

Tim Lemke by Tim Lemke
Jul 9, 2009
in French Wine, Red Rhône Blend, Red Wines
1

Montirius is a wonderful example of the values you can find from Côtes du Rhône wines.  They have been a family-owned estate for five generations, and as such have a lot of experience producing quality wine that reflects the traditions of the region.

While they’ve been producing wine for generations and used the knowledge passed down from one generation to another, they have also evolved their methods over the years to improve quality and sustainability.  Over the past twenty-some years they have eliminated the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.  In 1999 they produced their first wine from biodynamically grown grapes.  They are now certified organic by Ecocert and certified biodynamic by Biodyvin.

Biodynamic farming is a step beyond just organic.  It’s a more holistic approach to agriculture and involves treating the land as a self-nourishing system and employing techniques to encourage the symbiotic relationships between the soil, plants and living organisms.  It employs the use of composts and manure to provide natural nutrients and it even prescribes techniques based on the lunar calendar. It’s some new age stuff.

While Montirius employs these techniques in their vineyards, it appears that the grapes in this Côtes du Rhône don’t come from the Montirius vineyards, but rather from another biodynamic vineyard in the region and it’s vinified and bottled by Montrius.

Montirius Cotes du Rhone

This wine is produced with 73% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 7% Mourvedre grapes.  The nose is full of delightful aromas, including red raspberry, blackberry, barnyard, leather and spice.  Although there is a decent complexity to the nose the intensity is somewhat subtle.

The palate is well balanced and dominated with cherry, raspberry and blackberry flavors.  You’ll also get some yummy dark chocolate flavors.  The tannins are a little heavy, giving the wine a black tea characteristic on the finish.  That is offset by a tangy acidity.  Overall, it’s a pretty good wine at a decent price.

Wine: Montirius
Variety: Côtes du Rhône
Vintage: 2005
Alcohol: 14%
Rating: 86
Price Paid: $12.98

Find Montirius Côtes du Rhône with Snooth

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit
  • Email

Related

Previous Post

Domaine du Vieux Chene Cuvée des Capucines

Next Post

Domaine André Brunel Cuvée Sommelongue 2006

Next Post

Domaine André Brunel Cuvée Sommelongue 2006

Comments 1

  1. Pingback: 15 Côtes du Rhône Wines Under $15

Blogroll

  • A Glass After Work
  • Another Wine Blog
  • Arnold Waldstein Wine Blog
  • Austin Beeman
  • Banfi Banter
  • Been Doon So Long
  • Briscoe Bites
  • Catavino
  • Crushed Grape Chronicles
  • D'Vine Wine Time
  • Dr. Vino
  • Drink What You Like
  • Elloinos
  • Fermentation
  • Food, Wine, Beer, Travel
  • Girls Go Grape
  • Golly’s Wine Drops
  • Good Grape
  • International Recipe Syndicate
  • Josh Likes Wine
  • Ken’s Wine Guide Blog
  • Love That Languedoc
  • My Vine Spot
  • My Wine Education
  • On the Wine Trail in Italy
  • One Wine Dude
  • QVinho (Portuguese)
  • Reverse Wine Snob
  • Schiller Wine
  • Sediment Blog
  • Simple Wine Talk
  • SOMMspirations
  • The Cork Report
  • The Gourmez
  • The Grape Geeks
  • The Naked Vine
  • The Passionate Foodie
  • The Wine Cellar Insider
  • Vinography
  • Virginia Wine Time
  • Wannabe Wino
  • Wine and Good Food
  • Wine Casual
  • Wine Lines Online
  • Wine Lover’s Journal
  • Wine Trip Chick
  • Wino Sapien
  • About
  • Privacy

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.