Florent Descombe Cotes du Rhone
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Description
Florent Descombe Côtes du Rhône is a Grenache-dominant Southern Rhône red blend in a 750ml bottle, produced from 60-year-old vines by one of the valley's longstanding family estates. The 2020 vintage earned 89 points from Wine Enthusiast, praised for its blossomy aromatics and fresh fruit character.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14% (typical for Côtes du Rhône rouge) | Origin: Southern Rhône Valley, France | Appellation: Côtes du Rhône AOP | Producer: Famille Descombe (est. 1905)
Production & Heritage
The Descombe family has been making wine in the Rhône Valley since 1905, with current winemaker Marine Descombe guiding production through low-intervention techniques. The Côtes du Rhône rouge blends Grenache with Syrah, Mourvèdre, and Marselan — the last a crossing of Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache that adds color and structure uncommon in many entry-level Rhône bottlings. Fruit comes from vines averaging 60 years of age, and the estate began its conversion toward organic agriculture in 2021, complemented by an ambitious agroforestry programme that plants trees among vines to support biodiversity and natural pest management.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Lilac and rose petal lead, followed by ripe black plum and a thread of liquorice. A subtle spice note emerges as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: Fresh black cherry and plum arrive on a soft, rounded entry. The mid-palate broadens with cooking spices and a gentle liquorice undertone, supported by the structural depth that old vines naturally provide. Body is medium to full, with enough grip to feel serious without turning austere.
Finish: Moderate length, closing on warm spice and dark-fruit echo. A smooth, slightly peppery fade keeps the wine inviting through the last sip.
How to Drink Florent Descombe CdR
Serve at 60–65°F, allowing a brief 20-minute decant to let the aromatics fully develop; a simple pour into a large-bowled glass works well for casual drinking. This Grenache-forward blend holds up in a Sangria, where its ripe fruit and spice play well with citrus and brandy. It also suits a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), a Basque classic where the wine's soft tannins balance the drink's sweetness. For a wine-forward cocktail, try it in a New York Sour as the red-wine float — its color and berry character create a striking finish atop the bourbon base.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where you want a step above house wine without overthinking the selection
- Introducing someone to Southern Rhône reds as a food-friendly gateway
- Holiday gatherings needing a crowd-pleasing red that drinks well at any point in the meal
- Building a case of dependable, terroir-driven French reds for everyday drinking
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Florent Descombe Côtes du Rhône taste like? It leads with fresh black plum and cherry fruit, layered with lilac florals, liquorice, and warm cooking spices. The body is medium to full with soft tannins and a smooth, spice-driven finish.
How does Florent Descombe compare to Guigal Côtes du Rhône? Both are benchmark Southern Rhône blends at a similar price tier, but Descombe leans into old-vine concentration and a slightly more floral, fruit-forward profile with Marselan in the blend. Guigal's Côtes du Rhône rouge typically shows a more classically tannic structure from its Syrah-heavy composition.
Is Florent Descombe CdR good for beginners? Yes — its soft tannins, approachable fruit character, and moderate complexity make it an excellent introduction to Southern Rhône winemaking without overwhelming newer palates.
Where is Florent Descombe Côtes du Rhône made? It is produced by the Descombe family estate in the Southern Rhône Valley, France, within the Côtes du Rhône AOP — one of the country's warmest and most prolific wine-growing regions, shaped by a Mediterranean climate.
What foods pair well with Florent Descombe CdR? Grilled lamb chops, where the wine's spice mirrors herbes de Provence seasoning; roasted eggplant or ratatouille for a regional vegetable match; aged Comté cheese, whose nutty richness balances the fruit; pork sausages with fennel, which echo the liquorice note; and slow-braised beef stew, where the soft tannins complement long-cooked proteins.
What sizes does Florent Descombe CdR come in? The standard bottling is available in 750ml format.
Is Florent Descombe CdR worth the price? Florent Descombe positions as a value-tier Côtes du Rhône that punches above its weight — 89 points from Wine Enthusiast and fruit from 60-year-old vines place it among the more compelling options in its price bracket.
Why Florent Descombe CdR?
The old-vine sourcing is the headline here: 60-year-old plants produce naturally lower yields and deeper concentration than younger vineyard stock, and that depth is evident in the glass. The inclusion of Marselan alongside the traditional Grenache-Syrah-Mourvèdre trio gives this bottling an uncommon structural edge within the appellation. Famille Descombe's move toward organic viticulture and its agroforestry programme signal a producer investing in long-term vineyard health rather than short-term extraction. With an 89-point score from Wine Enthusiast backing up the quality, this is a Côtes du Rhône that rewards attention while remaining genuinely easy to drink.
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