The Guigal 2015 Saint-Joseph and 2014 Cotes du Rhone Blanc were featured in a high-end wine roundup on local Ohio news website Cleveland.com. Wine writer Marc Bona, who typically recommends wines under $25, shared wines on and over that price cap to splurge on during the holidays. Marc called the Cotes du Rhone Blanc a “pleasant surprise” with “yielding tropical fruits and even some butterscotch on the finish of this white wine,” and noted the Saint-Joseph “has great body with notes of tobacco, dryness and tart fruits.” Read the full story here
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