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90
points

Père Anselme 2005 Fiole Réserve Red (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

  1. $43
Despite the different branding, this is a selection from the family’s Domaine Barville in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Dusty scents of dried spices and red plums turn ripe and creamy in the mouth, layering in black cherry and plum flavors. Finishes lush and long, a modern-styled wine that may be consumed young.  — W.E.  (8/1/2007)
86
points

Père Anselme 2006 La Fiole White (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

  1. $30
Crisp and clean, with citrus notes to go with flavors of almond and acacia blossom. Finishes with a fresh touch of ripe apples. Drink now.  — W.E.  (8/1/2007)
85
points

Père Anselme NV La Fiole du Pape Red (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

  1. $30
This is a nonvintage Châteauneuf-du-Pape, with several bottlings released each year to retain consistency and freshness in the market. It’s round and slightly alcoholic, marked by flavors of dried fruit and leather and finishing spicy and warm. Drink now.  — W.E.  (8/1/2007)
84
points

Père Anselme 2009 La Grivelière Tete de Cuvee Red (Côtes du Rhône)

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  1. $11
A medium-bodied, easy-drinking Côtes du Rhône, with modestly concentrated cherry fruit and some earthy elements. Drink now.  — J.C.  (8/1/2011)
84
points

Père Anselme 2006 Domaine de la Grivelière Red (Côtes du Rhône)

  1. $11
A high-volume wine, this is nonetheless a solid effort. Light and fresh, it combines a slightly herbal, stemmy note with simple red cherry fruit. Drink now.  — W.E.  (8/1/2007)
82
points

Père Anselme 2008 La Grivelière Tete de Cuvee Red (Côtes du Rhône)

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  1. $10
A disappointing effort This is earthy and dank, with dark, leathery notes contrasting sharply with bright acids on the finish.  — J.C.  (2/1/2011)
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