Made from 60% Mourvèdre and 40% Syrah, and a wine I consider to be a year in, year out value, the 2013 Costières de N?mes les Enfants Terribles spent 12 months in equal parts barrel and tank before being bottled. Notions of blueberries, blackberries, wild herbs and truffle all emerge from this medium to full-bodied southern Rh?ne that has terrific ripeness (especially in the vintage), notable purity and a great finish. It’s hard to resist now, but I suspect it will still be drinking nicely at age ten.