
Le Vieux Télégraphe "La Crau" 2007
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Description
A full-bodied and delicate red wine from Châteauneuf-du-Pape
The property
After more than 125 years of existence, the Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe is an emblem of the wines of the Rhône Valley. Named after one of the relay towers installed on the estate in 1821 by Claude Chappe, the inventor of the optical telegraph, the property has been operated by the Brunier family for six generations. The Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe is located within the La Crau plateau, southeast of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. Of the 70 hectares that make up the Domaine, 65 are dedicated to red wines and 5 to white wines.
The vineyard
This Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine comes from a noble vineyard of 50 hectares with an average age of 70 years, located on the famous La Crau plateau, southeast of the appellation. The vines are planted on a rare and unique warm terroir, which gives a very special expression to its wines whose minerality is no longer to be proven thanks to soils composed of Miocene molasses (sandstone with clay-limestone cement) resting on a thick layer of clay loaded with pebbles, also called " rolled pebbles ".
Vinification and aging
After a manual harvest with double sorting in the vineyard followed by a third sorting in the cellar, the grapes are lightly crushed, undergoing a new selective destemming. Fermentation then takes place over a long period, ranging from 25 to 40 days in stainless steel tanks and wooden vats. The wine is then aged for 20 to 22 months in French oak casks of 60 hectoliters.
Blend
Grenache, mourvèdre, syrah then cinsault, clairette and various other local grape varieties.
Characteristics and tasting advice for Vieux Télégraphe 2007
Tasting
Nose
Elegant and subtle, the nose reveals a complex aromatic palette, marrying delicate floral notes, ripe blackberry aromas and a touch of warm spices.
Palate
Harmonious and precise, the palate seduces with its silky tannins and velvety texture. A fine saline minerality accompanies the richness of the fruit, accurately translating the imprint of the Crau terroir.
