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Jeb Dunnuck - The Rhone Report
"Tasting more like a Châteauneuf than an Côtes du Rhône, the 2010 Mas de Boislauzon Côtes du Rhône Villages looks to continue this cuvee’s string of excellent vintages. A blend of 50% Grenache, 40% Mourvèdre, and the rest a mix of varieties, the wine shows loads of classy currant and cherry fruit, spice, and smoked meat characteristics, medium to full body, and a superb texture that carries into the long finish. While it should be accessible on release, a year or two in the cellar won’t hurt. It should drink nicely for a decade."
90 Robert Parker - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
"Mas de Boislauzon’s Cotes du Rhone-Villages is always one of the finest of the area, and the 2010 is a big time sleeper of the vintage. Lots of plum, balsamic, cassis and black cherry jam aromas are followed by a lavishly fruity, silky textured, full-bodied red to drink over the next 3-4 years. This is a winner!"