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Cornas, Les Chailles, Domaine Voge 2020
Red Wine from France - Rhone
It is no coincidence that Chaillots vines form the base of this cuvée from one of the top estates in Cornas. This is deeply coloured and fruity with flavours of blackberry and liquorice and a long satisfying finish.
Price:
£38.00
Bottle
Price:
£228.00
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: RH63911
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Medium-bodied
- Syrah/Shiraz
- 75cl
- Now to 2031
- 13.5% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, natural
- Organic
Domaine Alain Voge
The late Alain Voge began working at his family domaine in 1958 when wine was not its specialism. Defying the relative indifference of the world to the wines of Cornas and Saint-Péray at that time Alain decided that wine was the way forward and he began to put more and more of energies into this branch of farming as he took charge. He refurbished the vineyards they owned and recovered land that had lain dormant, and bottling his own wines rather than send them to a cooperative or a négociant. Now the domain owns vineyards in, and makes wines from, several appellations: Cornas, Sain-Péray, Saint-Joseph and Côtes-du-Rhône, all of which are now farmed biodynamically.
The Cornas comes from 6.5 hectares of syrah planted in decomposing granite soils known locally as gore. Alain shared the load here with Albéric Mazoyer, who formerly worked as cellar master at Chapoutier, who vinified the wines until 2018 when he was succeeded by Lionel Fraisse. The various parcels are harvested separately, as each comes to perfect ripeness. The grapes are destemmed and vinified in stainless steel before going to casks. Time in wood varies depending on the cuvée. These are traditional wines of dark fruit and concentration and are the basis for the fine Voge reputation.
The Saint-Péray is mostly old marsanne which represents 95% of the vines, with 5% of roussanne in support, planted over 4 hectares. Both still and sparkling wines are made, with the grapes for the sparkling picked earlier to retain...