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2019 Cornas Vieilles Vignes Domaine Alain Voge - 12x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Alain Voge
  • Region Cornas
  • Grape Syrah
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available Now

2019 - Cornas Vieilles Vignes Domaine Alain Voge - 12x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Alain Voge
  • Region Cornas
  • Grape Syrah
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £638.47 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £53.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £500.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Goedhuis, November 2020

    The 60 year old vines that make up this cuvée sit in the heart of the appellation of Cornas, in four different lieux dits that enjoy the traditional granite soils. Gorgeous aromas of violets, lavender and blackberry. There is a great drive of concentration and a touch of vanilla that gives sweetness and persistence on the finish

  • Goedhuis, November 2020

    The 60 year old vines that make up this cuvée sit in the heart of the appellation of Cornas, in four different lieux dits that enjoy the traditional granite soils. Gorgeous aromas of violets, lavender and blackberry. There is a great drive of concentration and a touch of vanilla that gives sweetness and persistence on the finish


  • Jancis Robinson, October 2020, Score: 16

    Cask sample. Tasted blind. Savoury and tabasco nose. Fresh acidity on the palate with earthy notes and finely grained tannins. Bacon fat and spice with firm tannic structure. Very backwards at the moment. (AC) Drink 2024-2029

Producer

Alain Voge

Alain Voge is owed a lot of credit for putting Cornas and St Péray on the fine wine map, thanks to his tireless work from the 1980s up to the 2000s. In his later years he has stepped down from the day to day management, entrusting this firstly to the accomplished Albéric Mazoyer and now to Lionel Fraisse who joined the estate in 2012, and who assumes the full post this year following Albéric’s retirement. Together they have...Read more

Alain Voge is owed a lot of credit for putting Cornas and St Péray on the fine wine map, thanks to his tireless work from the 1980s up to the 2000s. In his later years he has stepped down from the day to day management, entrusting this firstly to the accomplished Albéric Mazoyer and now to Lionel Fraisse who joined the estate in 2012, and who assumes the full post this year following Albéric’s retirement. Together they have driven the estate to ever-greater heights, in 2016 overseeing the final stage of conversion to certified organic farming. The domaine is rightly proud of the work it has done to champion the pithy, phenolic character of Marsanne grown on St Péray’s limestone and granite soils, and their whites have length and savoury bite. The reds are equally well handled, and are benchmark Cornas – bright Syrah with depth, freshness and a hint of wild hedgerow fruit.Read less

Region

Cornas

This most southerly appellation has long been lost in the shadows by the limelight of its more glamorous neighbours. It has suffered from an archaic (and entrenched) reputation of producing tannic, dense wines that need many years to come around. Yet for a long time, this has not been the case. Many of Cornas' wines are produced from slopes of excellent reputation, known for their well drained steep terrains as well as their sheltered exposures from cold northern winds. Due to this micro-climate of sorts, it usually produces riper wine than the more northern appellations in colder vintages. Cornas is one of the most underestimated appellations which can at times challenge Hermitage.