When it comes to the Northern Rhône’s most collectible Syrahs, E. Guigal’s legendary “La La” bottlings—La Mouline, La Landonne, and La Turque—are the undisputed kings. But with price tags soaring well above $350 per bottle, they remain elusive trophies for most collectors. Fortunately, Guigal’s “Château d’Ampuis” Côte-Rôtie and Saint-Joseph “Vignes de l’Hospice” offer a more accessible path to greatness. These wines share the same meticulous élevage, vineyard pedigree, and cellar-worthy structure, but at a fraction of the cost. They’re the insider’s picks—wines to savor now and stockpile for the future.
We’ve secured a rare tandem offering of back-vintage gems: the 2019 “Château d’Ampuis” Côte-Rôtie and the 2021 Saint-Joseph “Vignes de l’Hospice.” Both have earned critical acclaim and represent the pinnacle of Syrah from their respective appellations. With a few years of bottle age, they’re entering a sweet spot for drinking, yet still have the bones to evolve gracefully for another decade or more. These are not just wines—they’re statements. No serious French cellar is complete without them.
2019 Château d’Ampuis, Côte-Rôtie A blend from seven prestigious lieux-dits across Côte Blonde and Côte Brune, aged 38 months in 100% new oak. This wine is all about power and polish: dense black fruit, smoked meat, and violet aromas wrapped in silky tannins. It’s a masterclass in balance and longevity. Cepage: 93% Syrah and 7% Viognier.