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NOTES
Domaine La Roquète joined Les Vignobles Brunier in 1986, when it already included its current 71.5 acres in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. To update the picture, add 7.5 acres of Vin de Pays vines on the banks of the Rhône.
The latter terroir – in structure, exposure and location – differs greatly from those we previously knew; and confirmed that Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a huge mosaic of personalities. Our basic idea was naturally to highlight La Roquète’s identity, rooted in the lieux-dits we fast adopted – Piélong, Pignan, La Roquète, Colombis, Cabrière...The first important job was to sort out the vineyards, including the 7.5 acres of white-grape varieties (planted in 1987) used to make Clos La Roquète; and to replant the dead vine-stocks across the estate, once it was decided to keep all the acquired vineyards.
TASTING NOTES
Sourced from the stony Plateau du Piélong (50%), various hillsides in the lieux-dits of La Roquète and Colombis (30%) and sandy soils in the Pignan district (20%). The blend comprises Grenache Noir (70%), Syrah (20%), Mourvèdre (10%).
Here we have a wine showing more depth, with a animalistic, savage edge to the nose. The palate has a nice weight and is well composed, rather fuller and fatter than the wine from the preceding year but there is a good seam of acidity underneath the wild cherry fruit to balance it out. There is a good grip too, especially through the finish. This is still rather tight, but it has very fine potential.
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