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Rhône 2024 – a guide

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Cornas view © Bernard Favre

A guide to all our coverage of vintage 2024 in the Rhône Valley. 

Master of Wine and Rhône expert Alistair Cooper visited the Rhône Valley this autumn twice on your behalf to taste the latest vintage that will be coming on the market in the coming months.

We’re presenting his vintage reports and hundreds of wine reviews here over the next two weeks, beginning in the northern Rhône – Côte Rôtie, Hermitage, Cornas, St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage (see this World Atlas of Wine map) – before heading south to Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, Vacqueyras, Beaumes-de-Venise, Cairanne, Laudun (promoted in 2024), Lirac, Rasteau, Tavel and Vinsobres as well as the Côtes du Rhône and Côtes du Rhône-Villages and neighbouring appellations of Costières de Nîmes, Luberon and Ventoux (see this map). 

Our coverage so far

Here are the articles we have published to date, the most recent at the top of the list.

Rhône 2024 – other southern whites, rosés and VDNs Alistair Cooper MW 10 December 2025

Rhône 2024 – other southern reds Alistair Cooper MW 10 December 2025

Rhône 2024 – Gigondas and Vacqueyras reds Alistair Cooper MW 9 December 2025

Rhône 2024 – Châteauneuf-du-Pape Alistair Cooper MW 8 December 2025

Southern Rhône vintage 2024 – an overview Alistair Cooper MW 8 December 2025

Rhône 2024 – Crozes-Hermitage, St-Joseph and other northern reds Alistair Cooper MW 27 November 2025

Rhône 2024 – Cornas, Côte Rôtie and red Hermitage Alistair Cooper MW 26 November 2025

Rhône 2024 – northern whites Alistair Cooper MW 25 November 2025

Northern Rhône vintage 2024 – an overview Alistair Cooper MW 25 November 2025

UK merchants making offers of 2023 Rhônes

The list is provisional and based on those who have made offers in the past. Merchants in bold have already confirmed that they are offering the 2024s, with provisional dates. Feel free to suggest updates to this list via [email protected].

A&B Vintners late January/early February 2026

Averys 

Berry Bros & Rudd main offer will go live early March 2026

Goedhuis Waddesdon 

Haynes Hanson & Clark spring 2026 (date TBC)

Justerini & Brooks individual producer offers will be released during 2026

Laithwaites

Lay & Wheeler some individual producer releases in November and December 2025; main offer in February 2026

Lea & Sandeman offer now live; register interest here

Montrachet Fine Wine Merchants offer expected early March 2026 (date TBC)

Tanners Wine Merchants offer now live here.

The Wine Society offer will run 3 February to 20 February 2026

Yapp Brothers offer now live here.

Image, of the village of Cornas viewed from among the vines, is © Bernard Favre, courtesy of Inter-Rhône.

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