Domaine de Mourchon - Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Domaine de Mourchon - Châteauneuf-du-Pape - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine de Mourchon - Châteauneuf-du-Pape

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Châteauneuf-Du-Pape is one of the finest to date. This ruby coloured effort offers an elegant, seamless, medium to full-bodied style as well as a rocking perfume of black cherries, currants, spice box, dried herbs, and dried flowers. It has fabulous intensity and depth, yet still glides across the palate with no sensation of weight, silky tannins, and a blockbuster finish. It’s already approachable but will keep for 10-15 years.
Tipo:
Rojo
País:
Francia
Región:
Ródano
Denominación:
Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Productor:
Domaine de Mourchon
Uvas/Mezcla:
Grenache
Temperatura de servicio:
16° - 18° C
ABV:
14%
Sugerencias de maridaje:
Lamb, Beef, Venison, Game Birds, Root Vegetables, Mushrooms

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Domaine De Mourchon

Domaine de Mourchon

The McKinley family founded Domaine de Mourchon in 1998 in an isolated valley between the beautiful villages of Séguret and Mont Ventoux in the Côte du Rhône....

The McKinley family founded Domaine de Mourchon in 1998 in an isolated valley between the beautiful villages of Séguret and Mont Ventoux in the Côte du Rhône. The vineyard had 20 hectares of old vines but no winemaking facilities so the McKinlay family built a cellar with the latest technology. Organic techniques have been used from the beginning, with an aim to be fully certified by 2020. Combined with modern technologies and careful cultivation, the domaine is known for producing well-structured, rich wines with pronounced fruit aromas.

You’re a family-run business, what are the challenges of working with relatives?

There are definitely pros and cons of working across generations. Experience is a fine thing to have in business as it can help mitigate risk and bring confidence and authenticity to what we do however, in these rapidly changing times experience can sometimes get in the way of innovation which is why we are waiting impatiently for the next generation to come of age.

You follow an organic viticulture approach, what’s the kind of work that you do at the winery? It is not difficult for us to work organically thanks to the nature of our terroir.  We are at 350 meters altitude and our vines are planted on steep slopes which means rainwater drains easily and the vines are exposed to plenty of sun and Mistral wind which comes from the North to dry up any lingering humidity and clear away the bugs. We are surrounded by woodland and olive groves which ensure a healthy biodiversity.  

Do you have a good anecdote about the winery? 

The winery very nearly didn’t get built and only went ahead because serendipity intervened. In the 1970s Walter’s work in oil and gas took them to Aberdeen, Scottland, where Ronnie opened a restaurant serving a house wine from Vaqueyras, a village near Séguret. Years later, searching for a vineyard they found the vines for sale in Séguret and had a coup du coeur for the place. However, they were advised not to buy because it was unlikely that they would get planning permission to build the winery and house from the local Marie who was not accustomed to outsiders coming in to the industry. Undeterred Walter went to meet the Mayor and was astonished to find that they in fact new each other as the Mayor had been a regular customer at Ronnie’s restaurant when he was working as an engineer and visited Aberdeen often. The rest is history!

Domaine de Mourchon
Nuestra colección de Ródano - Encuéntrelo en Onshore Cellars su proveedor de vinos para yates

Ródano

En el valle del Ródano se produce vino desde hace más de 500 años, y algunos de sus viñedos figuran entre los más antiguos de Francia. La syrah reina en el sur...
En el valle del Ródano se produce vino desde hace más de 500 años, y algunos de sus viñedos figuran entre los más antiguos de Francia. El Syrah domina el sur con una mezcla de uvas mediterráneas, mientras que en el norte, las dos estrellas son el Hermitage -cultivado en una imponente ladera de granito sobre la ciudad de Tain y que es mejor guardar en el fondo de la bodega durante una década- y el Côte-Rôtie, una denominación estrella que se hizo famosa gracias a los vinos monovarietales de Guigal, pero que también alberga a docenas de excelentes productores aún menos conocidos. Las escarpadas laderas que dan al río tienen que aterrazarse para hacer posible la producción.

St Joseph y Cornas también proporcionan vinos de peso y valor, pero la mejor fuente de buena relación calidad-precio es Crozes-Hermitage, una denominación satélite que ha cobrado vida en los últimos años con la llegada de sangre joven.

El valle del río se ensancha al sur de Valence en la región de Côtes du Rhône, en las ventosas llanuras aluviales y en las laderas más bajas de las colinas. Es una vista imponente durante los fríos y despejados cielos azules del Mistral. Los mejores pueblos vinícolas de Côtes du Rhône han sido promocionados a sus propias denominaciones (Vinsobres, Vacqueyras), cercanas en calidad a las más conocidas Gigondas.

El rey del Ródano meridional es Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Aquí, los galets roulés, rocas redondeadas del antiguo lecho del río, proporcionan el contexto para unos vinos tintos gloriosamente ricos que desprenden el aroma del calor y las hierbas del sur, y que se ven realzados por la complejidad que aporta la mezcla de varias variedades de uva. Se permiten trece en total, pero la garnacha suele dominar, junto con la syrah y la mourvèdre como apoyo. Una buena añada necesita de ocho a diez años de guarda para obtener los mejores resultados.

Si su gusto se inclina por vinos blancos con más cuerpo, más ricos y relativamente exóticos, quizá le convenga más un Hermitage blanco o un Châteauneuf-du-Pape del valle del Ródano, o bien un Condrieu, sede de la uva Viognier, maravillosamente perfumado y embriagador.
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A picturesque view of a historic village with a castle ruin on a hill, surrounded by traditional stone houses with tiled roofs, set against a clear blue sky.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Chateauneuf-du-Pape is a wine appellation located in the southern Rhone Valley of France. The history of this region dates back to the 14th century when Pope Clement V...

Chateauneuf-du-Pape is a wine appellation located in the southern Rhone Valley of France. The history of this region dates back to the 14th century when Pope Clement V moved the papal court from Rome to Avignon. The papacy had a significant influence on the wine production in the region, and it was during this time that the vineyards of Chateauneuf-du-Pape were established.

The style of production in Chateauneuf-du-Pape is unique and is characterized by the use of a variety of grape varieties. The appellation allows for up to 18 different grape varieties to be used in the production of its wines. The most commonly used grape varieties are Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre. The wines produced in Chateauneuf-du-Pape are known for their complexity, depth, and richness.

The vineyards of Chateauneuf-du-Pape are located on a plateau that is covered with large stones, which help to retain heat and reflect it back onto the vines. This unique terroir, combined with the Mediterranean climate, creates ideal growing conditions for the grapes. The vines are grown using traditional methods, and the grapes are hand-harvested to ensure the highest quality.

The wines produced in Chateauneuf-du-Pape are typically full-bodied and rich, with a deep ruby colour. They are known for their complex aromas of dark fruit, spices, and herbs. The tannins in these wines are firm but well-integrated, providing structure and balance. The wines are aged in oak barrels, which adds a subtle vanilla and spice flavour to the wine.

The most common wine produced in Chateauneuf-du-Pape is the red wine, which accounts for around 95% of the production. The white wine produced in the region is made from a blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, and Clairette grapes. The white wines are typically full-bodied and rich, with flavours of honey, apricot, and citrus.

In conclusion, Chateauneuf-du-Pape is a unique wine appellation that produces some of the most complex and rich wines in the world. The combination of the unique terroir, traditional methods of production, and the use of a variety of grape varieties creates wines that are truly exceptional. If you are looking for a wine that is full-bodied, rich, and complex, then Chateauneuf-du-Pape is the perfect choice.

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