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Chateau la Borie Cotes du Rhone Blanc 2024: A Red of Genuine Distinction

Chateau la Borie Cotes du Rhone Blanc 2024: A Red of Genuine Distinction

7 /10
EDITOR
7.3 /10
COMMUNITY (4)
Vineyard: La Borie
Type: Red
ABV: 12.5% ABV
Price: £20.50
Grape Varieties: Blend

Tasting Notes

Nose

Dark cherry and blackcurrant aromas lead, with hints of cedar, tobacco leaf, and warm baking spices

Palate

Structured and layered — dark cherry and blackcurrant with earthy complexity, firm but polished tannins

Finish

Long and warming with lingering dark fruit, gentle spice, and a dry tannic grip

First Impressions

Chateau la Borie Cotes du Rhone Blanc 2024 arrives at £20.50 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. The wine offers a beautiful bouquet of orchard-fruit compote, peach, pear, and apple, accented by a hint of yellow flowers. On the palate, it is refined and elegant, with notes of white

France's winemaking heritage needs no introduction, but the best producers continue to find new ways to express their terroir while honouring centuries of tradition. La Borie is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers dark cherry and blackcurrant aromas lead, with hints of cedar, tobacco leaf, and warm baking spices. Moving to the palate, the wine is structured and layered — dark cherry and blackcurrant with earthy complexity, firm but polished tannins. The finish is long and warming with lingering dark fruit, gentle spice, and a dry tannic grip.

Food Pairing and Serving

This pairs beautifully with roasted red meats, aged cheeses, and hearty stews. Serve at around 16–18°C, and consider decanting for 30 minutes to let the aromas fully develop.

The Verdict

Chateau la Borie Cotes du Rhone Blanc 2024 earns a well-deserved 7 out of 10. This is an very good red that delivers its blend with genuine conviction and craft. At £20.50, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Andre Dubois VIPsAllowed - Nice enough but expected more
6/10

The guy at the wine shop recommended this and talked it up quite a bit. It's decent — got some nice blackcurrant and a sort of earthy thing going on — but for twenty quid I was hoping for something a bit more exciting. Would probably grab something else at that price point next time.

30 January 2026
Farah Abboud VIPsAllowed - Solid Rhone red
7/10

Had this with a slow-cooked lamb shoulder and it was a great match. Quite structured with firm tannins but nothing harsh. The cedar and spice notes are really nice. Good honest wine, not trying to be anything it's not.

23 January 2026
Tyler Bennet VIPsAllowed - Really impressed with this one
8/10

Picked this up for a dinner party and it went down a treat. Lovely dark cherry flavour with a bit of spice that really came out after it had been open for a while. At £20 it's not cheap for a weeknight bottle but for a special occasion it's well worth it.

3 January 2026
Marco Andretti VIPsAllowed - Birthday treat that delivered
8/10

Got this as part of a birthday spread and it was one of the highlights honestly. Big dark fruit flavours, cherry and blackcurrant mostly, and a finish that just keeps going. Smooth for a red with this much grip. Would definitely buy again.

2 October 2025

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