Little G and Dre. At first mention, these names sound a bit like a young and an old school rap artist. This being a wine blog and all, I’m referring to the recent 100% Grenache (Little G) and 100% Mourvedre (Dre) releases from Rotie Cellars. For those not familiar with Rotie Cellars, they are located within the city limits of Walla Walla, Washington and specialize in Rhone blends. As I recently discovered, they’re also making some excellent varietal wines as well.
My first experience with Rotie Cellars occurred on a trip to Walla Walla in late May. I had read some good things about Rotie online, so I booked an appointment and visited the winery, where I tasted their Northern Blend, Southern Blend, and Southern White (reviews can be found here). What really struck me was the buzz about Rotie Cellars and winemaker/owner Sean Boyd around the Walla Walla wine community. Of the 20 or so wineries that I visited, I’m not exaggerating when I say that Rotie Cellars was mentioned as a must-stop by greater than 50% of the winemakers/staff that we came across.
Several factors lead me to believe that Rotie’s wines are going to be practically unobtainable within a few years. There’s a growing buzz about the winery, the wine is excellent and well-priced (they’re most expensive bottle at this time is $45.00), and the production is very low–currently at 2000 cases per year. I can’t help but think that this scenario is one high Wine Advocate score away from playing out (and Parker and co. like their Rhone blends and varietals). One way to stake a claim to Rotie’s future releases is to join their wine club and enlist with the ranks of the Rotiesians. The Little G and Dre are noted as “Club Only Releases” on Rotie’s website.
Rotie Cellars Little G 2010
Price: Suggested retail is $45.00
Date Tasted: 6/23/2012
From The Winery: 100% Grenache, 14.1% alcohol, 100 cases produced
Impressions/Notes: Dark ruby in color. Presented with red berries and an alluring garrigue aroma. As it opened up a bit, menthol and watermelon joined the party. After my first taste, I made the comment that it was “very Pinot Noir-like” (I subsequently read the tasting notes on Rotie’s website which also made that same comparison). Medium-bodied, with flavors of cherry and light cedar, along with the previously mentioned watermelon and menthol. Refreshing, with generous acidity. An outstanding effort that really showcases what Grenache can do in Washington. Gin and Juice? Not for me–I’ll take the Little G.
Rating: Highly Recommended/Stellar (92-96), 4/5 Value
Rotie Cellars Dre 2010
Price: Suggested retail is $45.00
Date Tasted: 7/3/2012
From The Winery: 100% Mourvedre, 15% alcohol, 100 cases produced, sourced from Block #34 of Alder Ridge Vineyard in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA
Impressions/Notes: Garnet in color, with subtle aromas of cherry, rhubarb, and smoke on the nose. Light-medium in body, with generous acidity appearing after the mouth-watering cherry flavor sits in. Ended with a super-clean finish.
Rating: Recommended/Highly Recommended (88-92), 2.5/5 Value
***Disclaimer- These wines were received as samples from the winery.