St Peray Fleur de Crussol
Alain Voge

St Peray Fleur de Crussol, 2021


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2021

75cl

DP

£37.40


2021

6x75cl

DP

£224.42



Alain Voge, St Peray Fleur de Crussol, 2021

2021

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Alain Voge, St Peray Fleur de Crussol, 2021

Fleur de Crussol is a single plot officially known by the name La Cote. Situated at the foot of the slope, the vines here represent the oldest of the estate – and the oldest in the appellation – at an impressive 80 years. Granitic in the main with pockets of limestone and facing south-east, the total area is just 1.5HA. Early picked and fermented in wood, it spends 17 months in 228 and 400L barrels, of which 20% are new. Really quite exciting, there is a grip, definition and just enough sheen to give it a really classy feel. The Crussol mountain range, which gave its name to the wine, is extremely important for the Saint-Péray AOC, because it provides limestone elements essential for making fine white wines.

ABV:
13%

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country:
France

region:
Rhone

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Alain Voge

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Allergen Information:
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Alain Voge

Alain Voge

Domaine Alain Voge is awidely respected, traditional name in Cornas and Saint Péray. Since Alain’s passing in 2020, the estate has been run by Lionel Fraisse who apprenticed for the role since 2012 under Alain’s wing. The estate is 13HA, of which 8HA is in Cornas, 4HA in Saint Péray and 1HA in St Joseph. Certified fully organic and working to biodynamic principals, the wines are a combination of sensibly grouped blends from the upper, middle and lower slopes of Cornas and Saint Péray, and rarer single vineyards. The whites are all 100% Marsanne, and there is even a distinctive single vineyard sparkling wine, which sees a full five years on lees before disgorgement. As a point of historical fact, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Saint Péray was principally a sparkling wine village. The steady decline in bubbles over the past century is a sorry tale, so much so that the domaine has decided to pioneer a revival!

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