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Côtes-du-Rhône Sablières, Domaine des Escaravailles 2022
Red Wine from France - Rhone
This is a grenache-dominated blend from the village of Rasteau. Full-bodied but well balanced and with plenty of flavours happening in he glass. Expect ripe brambles, tapenade and wild herbs. Domaine des Escaravailles is a big family affair grouping together a number of vineyards, all planted at high-altitude between the villages of Cairanne and Roaix. Rasteau is in the middle and is where the estate has its main holdings. Daughter Madeline Ferran is now fully established as a winemaker and is adding her mark on the wines, producing fresh and lively examples from this stunning region.
Price:
£13.50
Bottle
(£18.00/litre)
Price:
£162.00
Case of 12
(£18.00/litre)
In Stock
Code: RH76221
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Grenache Syrah
- 75cl
- Now to 2031
- 13.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, colmate
- 400 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
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Domaine des Escaravailles
Thankfully, Domaine des Escaravailles’ many fans have not been put off by its slightly gruesome name: escaravailles is the Occitan name for scarab beetles, a fact that has been immortalised on the wines’ labels. The term was also a nickname for the black-robed monks that occupied the area’s Catholic monasteries centuries ago; however the domaine’s history is somewhat more recent.
In 1953, Jean-Louis Férran purchased several ideally placed hillside parcels of vines in the Rasteau, Cairanne and Roaix regions of Côtes-du-Rhône. Over the years, he was joined by his sons, Daniel and Jean-Pierre, and they in turn gave the reigns to Daniel’s son, Gilles, in 1999.
Gilles took control after graduating first in his year from the faculty of oenology at Montpellier University. He is assisted at the domaine by Philippe Cambie, his dear friend, and fellow-student who came second in the same year!
This talented pair expertly manage the 65 hectares of vineyards, 40 of which are in the rocky, clay-limestone hillsides of Rasteau. The steep, south-facing slopes provide excellent exposure and drainage for the vines, and the high altitude (around 250m above sea level) causes cooler nights, allowing the grapes to ripen slowly, imbuing the resultant wines with superb balance.
Another plus for the estate is the age of its vines: the grenache has an average age of 40-50 years, whereas the syrah is between 30 and 35 years old. One of the domaine’s top wines, Rasteau Heritage 1924, has an even more...