December 22nd, 2010
Merry Christmas from your exclusive online wine merchant

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Thanks for all your support this year – we look forward to supplying you with more fine wine online in 2010. Please note that Vin Vino Direct are closed from 22nd December through to the 4th Januray 2010

December 2nd, 2010
1996 Château Haut Bages – another Fine wine from Pauillac

bor271largeThis featured fine wine is the Château Haut Bages Averous - today the vineyards total 90 hectares situated on the Bages plateau near the village of Bages itself, just Fine Wines - Vin Vino Directsouthwest of Pauillac; they have a typical constitution of gravel over a layer of marl, chalk and sand, and are planted with predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon (73%), with 15% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot. The average age of the vines is about 35 years and they are planted at a density of 9000 vines/ha. The fruit is harvested manually, then destemmed and crushed before fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel. The wine macerates in vat for a total of three weeks with malolactic in tank, before the wine is run off into oak for up to 15 months, with 60% new wood for every vintage.

 The grand vin here is Chateau Lynch-Bages, of which there are typically 25000 cases per annum. The nearby Chateau Haut Bages Averous has, since 1978, been used as the second label for Lynch-Bages (10000 cases per annum). There is also a 4.5 ha plot of white vines, comprising 40% Semillon, 40% Sauvignon Blanc and 20% Muscadelle which is used for the AC Bordeaux Blanc Blanc de Lynch-Bages (3000 cases per annum).

 
 Tasting Notes: Deep, saturated ruly rich aromas of cloves, fragrant strawberries, medium to full bodied. Reveals spice, oak and sweet fruit giving a delicious enveloping sensation to the palate…
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December 1st, 2010
Classic Châteauneuf-du-Pape from Domaine Cristia

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Undoubtedly the lead appellation of the Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf du Pape is named for the papal palace that was once situated in the centre of the town. This was essentially a summer home for the Pope, who in the 14th century was based in nearby Avignon. The palace survived until the 1940′s, when it was destroyed in the Second World War. The imposing ruins exist to this day, standing tall over the rest of the town. Châteauneuf du Pape is also famous for being the home of Baron Le Roy, owner of Château Fortia, and founder of the appellation contrôlée system which defines much of the vineyard areas in France. The red wine itself may be a blend of up to thirteen different grape varieties, although in practice many of the top wines use only three or four.

CristiaTodays featured grower is Domaine Cristia – created by Etienne Grangeon 70 years ago, the property originally comprised 2 hectares of Grenache. It was developed further by the driving force of his son Alain, who joined the domaine in 1963. Passionate about viticulture, he notably contributed to the expansion of the domaine and planted improved grape varieties such as Syrah and Mourvèdre and created the identity of Cristia, based on the knowledge and respect of his soils.COR034large

Then, in 1999, Baptiste, Dominique and more recently Florent joined their father. Their priorities were to concentrate on selecting the best parcels in order to produce a wine of a great quality, with a good ageing potential, to commercialise in France as well as for export.

“Me and my brother, Baptiste, are the third generation of our family working at Domaine de Cristia. We started working here back in 1999, taking over from my father. The soils were in excellent condition thanks to Dad’s biodynamic conception of agriculture. But trying to change old mentalities was a challenge! After our first few vintages, we really found our own style in 2003. That vintage produced some wonderful wine, and The Wine Advocate called us the ‘New Superstars from Chateaueuf-du-Pape’. Winemaking is something I’m truly passionate about. And I love working with my brother Baptiste, who is an engine of energy, ideas, positivity and reassurance. But if I wasn’t making wine, I’d be a professor of history, or an intrepid explorer a la Indiana Jones…”  Dominique Grangeon

The featured wine is the much acclaimed 2004 Cuvée Renaissance

Grape varieties: 60 % Grenache vieilles vignes (100 years), 40 % Mourvèdre

Soil: Sandy clay soil facing East which ensures freshness.

Age of vines: Grenache vine is 100 years old, Mourvèdre vines are 50 years old

Ageing: Blend aged for 18 months in barrels of 2 and 3 wines. 25% new oak.

Tasting: Dark intense violet coulouring denoting a rich and generous body. Complex bouquet of roasted coffee, liquorice, cherry and hints of leather. Powerful straightforward taste in the mouth with dark fruit (blackcurrant), spicy (black pepper) and zan aromas.

Awards: Silver Medal – Decanter World Wine Awards 2004-May 2006

You can buy this classic Châteauneuf-du-Pape red wine today at only £43.40click here for more

 

We also have some more fantastic wines from this exclusive Domaine;

2006 Châteauneuf du Pape …at only £26.40 – click here for more

2004 Châteauneuf du Pape -’Vielle Vignes’ …at only £32.00 – click here for more