Domaine Peyre Rose - Oro 2004
88/100
Robert Parker
“The 2004 Peyre Rose Coteaux du Languedoc Oro is made primarily from Rolle, blended with Roussanne, Viognier, Terret, Clairette, and perhaps other obscure and indigenous grape varieties. Garrigue herbs, toasted nuts, quince, and mirabelle plum brandy inhabit a sharp, high-pitched nose that is slightly but not unpleasantly oxidized. On the palate, it combines a slightly spirit-like, nutty bitterness with sap-like notes, leading to a remarkably distinct resinous, herbaceous, honeyed, and stony finish.” (Wine Advocate 2011 - Robert Parker) An ultra-exclusive, masterfully crafted cuvée
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Eye
A very deep yellow with golden highlights
Nose
An aromatic intensity of rare power. Very mineral, with subtle mineral notes, hints of candied fruit, light honeyed touches, and, upon aeration, some distinct nutty notes reminiscent of hazelnuts that lend a profound depth
Palate
Round and creamy with notes of yellow fruit. Full-bodied, rich, and very long-lasting thanks to the Viognier, with oxidative notes, yet perfectly balanced by the acidity and liveliness of the Rolle. Surprisingly fresh for its age
Serve
At 12-13°C
Drink from
2019
High point
2019-2024
Drink before
2029+
Guard
2029+
Food and wine pairings
Enjoy it with flower soup, fish, white meat, cheese, fruit...
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated estate (2026 guide) 4*Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)
About the estate:
This vineyard, tucked away at the end of a hard-to-find path, is farmed organically by Marlène Soria. Marlène produces three red wines dominated by Syrah: Clos des Cystes, Syrah Léone (now known as Belle Léone), and, since the 2003 vintage, Marlène N° 3 from a new terroir. Les Cistes comes from the highest part of the estate, situated on very hard, stony soils. This cuvée has more acidity than Belle Léone, which is planted on more friable rocks that allow water to pass through easily: it is often the most sensual cuvée. Marlène N°3 is neither a third nor a second wine. As the estate’s third planting, it is certainly the best-planted of the plots, with a higher proportion of Grenache, and it is the one that benefits most from aging. As for the white wine, Oro is made from Rolle, Roussanne, and Viognier, complemented by several other Languedoc grape varieties. If one had to give Peyre Rose a synonym, it would surely be “One Thousand and One Nights,” so enchanting are its finishes.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Wine rated (2011 guide) 88/100 (Good wine)
About the wine:
The 2004 Peyre Rose Coteaux du Languedoc Oro is made primarily from Rolle, blended with Roussanne, Viognier, Terret, Clairette, and perhaps other obscure and indigenous grape varieties. Garrigue herbs, toasted nuts, quince, and mirabelle plum distillate fill a sharp, high-pitched nose that is slightly but not unpleasantly oxidized. On the palate, it combines a slightly spirit-like, nutty bitterness with sap-like notes, leading to a remarkably distinct resinous, herbaceous, honeyed, and stony finish.
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2026 guide) 3*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)
About the estate:
Almost 40 years ago, after a career in real estate, Marlène Soria acquired a plot of land in the hills above Saint-Pargoire. In the heart of the garrigue, she created her vineyard from scratch, first planting table grapes (Servant, Chasselas) and then wine grapes (Ugni Blanc, Syrah). Her first harvest was in 1988, but it was in 1993 that the success story began with the release of her first Servant white wine. That’s the story behind one of the most inspiring success stories in French winemaking. Today, the vineyards span 30 hectares, 10 of which are terraced. Her son joined her at the estate in 2012; the estate is completely energy self-sufficient thanks to wells and solar panels, ensuring winemaking practices that are 100% respectful of the surrounding environment. The style stands out: aging is very long, often more than ten years, yet also very subtle. The Oro white, sadly too rare, is the flagship of the Soria style. Less forceful, the reds reveal a fiery intensity that refines with time.
Customer rating
4.8/5
based on 5 reviews
Review by Mr. HUGUES C. Posted on November 3, 2019
Surprising and incredibly rich. Delicious with hard cheeses.
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Review by Mr. BRUNO E. Posted on 10/27/2019
Absolutely wonderful. It's close to perfection.
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Review by Mr. PENG W. Posted on March 9, 2021
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Review by Mr. ARNAUD P. Published on July 13, 2019
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Review by Mr. MAX H. Posted on June 26, 2019
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