went to a wine store near my house on a whim as I decided to drink something last night since most of my wines i have at home are intended for short to medium term aging. The wine in question is something that you can drink now but I would recommend it as a 5-7 year investment as it is still very young. While it may not be the cheapest wine available but it will be worth your money.
i've had my eye on this bottle for a while: 2007 Pierre Amadieu Domaine Grand Romane Gigondas. First of this was a half bottle (375ml) since only I was drinking it alone. It costs $28, so their 750ml bottle would be double that price. It is a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mouvedre that are all grown on their estate in the Grand Romane, which is part of the region of Gigondas situated in the Southern Rhone Valley.
The 2007 vintage was a stellar vintage in the Rhone valley, especially in the southern rhone and prices across the board for these wines have increased globally; especially for wines from the region of Chateauneuf-de-Pape.Thus for $28 for a half bottle and $56 for a full bottle is still affordable for something of this quality given the market situation; in addition the aging potentiial that this wine has that will indeed reward in 5-7 years time.
I decanted this wine for about 45 minutes and drank it over a 3 hour period and it is indeed an excellent wine. The profiles on the nose and palate are still quite primary due to its youth, but you can indeed experience the power and richness and finesse in the wine. Dominant and pure dark fruits that feels like liquid velvet on the tongue. As the hours passed, more notes of stewed beef and herbs such as thyme were revealed. I drank about half of the bottle and finishing up the other half this evening to see how this wine has developed over 24hrs.
I will definitely go back and purchase another half bottle to keep for several more years as i have another 2007 gigondas in a half bottle that i am aging for the same purpose. So in 2017 I will do a side by side tasting of these wines. I will update the tasting notes for the 24hr tasting later this evening.
If you want to purchase this wine you can get it at Le Vigne - 38 Holland Grove Road. They open 7 days a week from 12 - 6.30pm. One other thing, if you cash and carry at their store is an instant 10% off, including sale items. They bring in other nice stuff as well at good prices. So my wine essentially cost me just over $25 for a half bottle.
DISCLAIMER: I am not from Le Vigne, nor am I affiliated in any way to them.