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  1. 2020 Cornas Les Eygats, Domaine Courbis

    Planted in 1990, the vines of Les Eygats grow on windy, east-facing, granite terraces, 300m above sea level. This is a cooler plot, open to winds from the north, giving wines with bright acidity, intense vitality and tension. This is currently ageing in 40% new French barrels, for bottling in June 2022. Opaque purple, this […]

  2. 2019 Cornas Les Eygats, Domaine Courbis

    The vines of Les Eygats grow on a high, windy, east-facing plot, 300m above sea level, on granite terraces. The grapes naturally retain good acidity, giving a vibrant wine with great ageing potential. Deep ruby-purple, this has gorgeously fragrant aromas of ripe black berries, violets and fresh mint. Palate is fleshy, with rich, dense fruit, […]

  3. 2018 Cornas Les Eygats, Domaine Courbis

    The vines of Les Eygats grow on a high, windy, east-facing plot, 300m above sea level, on granite terraces. The grapes naturally retain good acidity, giving a vibrant wine with great ageing potential. In 2018 it aged for 18 months in barrels, of which 50% were new and 50% had held 1 or 2 previous […]

  4. 2020 Cornas Champelrose, Domaine Courbis

    From 3 hectares of Syrah vines located in the foothills that lead up to La Sabarotte, this is the most approachable and open of the family’s three Cornas cuvées. Just 3% new oak was used for maturation here, the aim being to keep the wine focussed on its intense, natural fruitiness. Very deep ruby-purple colour, […]

  5. 2020 Cornas Champelrose, Domaine Courbis

    From 3 hectares of Syrah vines located in the foothills that lead up to La Sabarotte, this is the most approachable and open of the family’s three Cornas cuvées. Just 3% new oak was used for maturation here, the aim being to keep the wine focussed on its intense, natural fruitiness. Very deep ruby-purple colour, […]

  6. 2020 Côte-Rôtie Mon Village, Domaine Stéphane Ogier

    The Domaine owns 10 hectares of vines in Côte Rôtie, split into no fewer than 35 different parcels, which are harvested, vinified and matured separately before blending. The lieu-dit “Besset,” which lies at the top of the slope, where cooling breezes offset natural richness from the southern exposure, makes up a considerable part of the […]

  7. 2019 Cornas Champelrose, Domaine Courbis

    Of the family`s three Cornas cuvées, this is consistently the most approachable in its youth. From 3 hectares of Syrah vines located in the foothills that lead up to the family`s Sabarotte vineyard, colour is opaque ruby , aromas being sumptuously perfumed, with notes of ripe black cherries. The palate is full, intense and tightly […]

  8. 2019 Côte-Rôtie Mon Village, Domaine Stéphane Ogier

    The Ogiers own 10 hectares of well-appointed vines in Côte Rôtie, split into 35 different parcels. These are picked, vinified and aged separately – before being blended 18 months after harvest. In 2019, this is a wine that exudes energy and finesse, bringing together the complex patchwork that is Côte Rôtie. The nose boasts an […]

  9. 2022 Esprit Rouge, Domaine Tour Campanets, Coteaux d`Aix-en-Provence

    Here is a juicy, vibrantly fruity, organic red wine from the Coteaux d`Aix-en-Provence. An unoaked 50/50 blend of Counoise and Cabernet Sauvignon, colour is mid ruby-purple, aromas being perfumed and full of crunchy, ripe red summer berries. Palate is medium bodied and expressive, having rounded texture and a clean, fresh finish.

  10. 2020 L`Ame Soeur, Vin de Pays de Seyssuel, Domaine Stéphane Ogier

    This cluster of vineyards lies due north of Côte Rôtie, on the opposite, left bank of the Rhône, below the village of Seyssuel. The slopes, were greatly prized as far back as Roman times, the aspect and schist soils being very similar to those of Côte Rôtie, but they were abandoned after decimation by phylloxera […]

  11. 2021 Le Mas, Domaine Clavel, Languedoc

    Pierre Clavel`s 2021 Le Mas is a blend of Syrah (30%), Grenache (30%), Mourvèdre (25%) and Carignan (15%), sourced from plots of the family`s young vines. Un-oaked, this is a juicy, perfumed Languedoc red, having good depth of crunchy bramble fruit character alongside notes of pepper and thyme. Full bodied and suavely textured, it finishes […]

  12. 2019 Espérance Pic Saint Loup, Château de Valflaunès

    Château de Valflaunès` proprietor Fabien Reboul spent ten years making wine in Burgundy, the Rhône, Oregon and New Zealand before putting down his roots in the Languedoc. His experience, in particular with Pinot Noir, is reflected in his skilful, light touch today. This 2019 is a classic blend of 60% Syrah with 20% Grenache, 10% […]

  13. 2021 La Bonne Pioche, Domaine Clavel, Pic Saint Loup

    La Bonne Pioche translates as “lucky pick” or “great choice”- here we have a wine with both power and finesse, which certainly lives up to its name. Syrah dominates the blend (65%), alongside Mourvedre (20%) and Grenache (15%), from vineyards in the village of St Jean de Cuculles, in the heart of the Pic-Saint-Loup cru. […]

  14. 2021 Les Garrigues, Domaine Clavel, Languedoc

    Les Garrigues is a radiant expression of the Languedoc hills, from vines on limestone soils, located on the foothills of the Larzac plateau. The climate is refreshed by north winds here, giving a red that has vitality and fragrant fruit. Mid ruby-purple, the 60% Grenache in the blend is immediately apparent on the nose, which […]

  15. 2018 Vosne Les Hautes-Maizieres, Domaine Confuron-Gindre

    Edouard Confuron chose this vineyard to be the first in Vosne-Romanée to be vinified separately at the Domaine, from the 2017 vintage onwards. Here it yielded four barrels, with 25% whole bunches bringing freshness, salinity and complexity. The dense fruitiness and lively, long aftertaste of this wine are most appealing (for drinking 2023-2030+).

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