Domaine de Mourchon - Côtes du Rhône Villages Seguret - Grande Réserve

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Domaine de Mourchon - Côtes du Rhône Villages Seguret - Grande Réserve - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine de Mourchon - Côtes du Rhône Villages Seguret - Grande Réserve

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Grapes
ABV
14.5%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
Game BirdsLambBeefMushroomsRoot VegetablesCharcuterie and Cured Meats
Key Characteristics
High alcoholWarmingFull-bodiedLiquoriceMedium acidityDry

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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!

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Le vin est produit dans la vallée du Rhône depuis plus de 500 ans, certains de ses vignobles figurant parmi les plus anciens de France. La Syrah règne...
Le vin est produit dans la vallée du Rhône depuis plus de 500 ans, certains de ses vignobles figurant parmi les plus anciens de France. La Syrah règne sur le sud avec un mélange de raisins méditerranéens, tandis qu'au nord, les deux vedettes sont l'Hermitage – cultivé sur un impressionnant flanc de granite au-dessus de la ville de Tain et qu'il vaut mieux conserver au fond de la cave pendant une décennie – et la Côte-Rôtie, une appellation vedette rendue célèbre par les vins de vignobles uniques de Guigal, mais aussi le foyer de dizaines de fins producteurs encore peu connus. Les flancs abrupts dominant le fleuve doivent être en terrasse pour rendre la production possible. Saint-Joseph et Cornas fournissent également des vins de caractère et de valeur, mais la meilleure source de bon rapport qualité-prix est Crozes-Hermitage, une appellation satellite qui a connu un renouveau ces dernières années avec l'arrivée de jeunes talents. La vallée du fleuve s'élargit au sud de Valence dans le pays des Côtes du Rhône sur les plaines alluviales venteuses et les pentes inférieures des collines. C'est un spectacle des plus impressionnants lors des conditions de Mistral, avec son ciel clair, froid et bleu. Les meilleurs villages viticoles des Côtes du Rhône ont été promus à leurs propres appellations - Vinsobres, Vacqueyras - de qualité comparable aux plus connues Gigondas. Le roi du Rhône méridional est Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Ici, les galets roulés, des roches arrondies du lit ancien du fleuve, fournissent le contexte de vins rouges magnifiquement richement dotés qui sentent la chaleur et les herbes du sud, et enrichis par la complexité qui provient du mélange de plusieurs variétés de raisins. Treize sont autorisés en tout, mais la Grenache domine généralement, soutenue par la Syrah et le Mourvèdre. Un beau millésime a besoin de huit à 10 ans de garde pour obtenir les meilleurs résultats. Si votre goût penche vers des vins blancs plus pleins, plus riches et relativement exotiques, alors peut-être qu'un Hermitage blanc ou un Châteauneuf-du-Pape blanc de la vallée du Rhône vous conviendrait mieux, ou un Condrieu magnifiquement parfumé et enivrant - le siège du raisin Viognier.
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Côtes du Rhône

Côtes du Rhône

Côtes du Rhône is the largest and most widely recognized appellation in France's Rhône Valley, stretching along both banks of the Rhône River from Vienne in the north...

Côtes du Rhône is the largest and most widely recognized appellation in France's Rhône Valley, stretching along both banks of the Rhône River from Vienne in the north to Avignon in the south. Established as an AOC in 1937, this appellation covers approximately 44,000 hectares across six départements, making it one of France's most extensive wine regions. The appellation encompasses vineyards in both the Northern and Southern Rhône, though the vast majority of production occurs in the warmer southern sections.

The appellation permits 21 grape varieties, with red wines dominating production at around 95 percent of total output. Grenache serves as the primary grape for reds, often blended with Syrah and Mourvèdre to add structure and complexity. The Mediterranean climate in the south provides warm, dry summers with the mistral wind helping to prevent disease and concentrate flavors. Soils vary considerably across the region, from granite and schist in some areas to clay-limestone and galets roulés (rounded river stones) that retain heat and aid ripening. White wines, though less common, typically feature Marsanne, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, and Viognier.

Côtes du Rhône wines are characterized by their approachable, fruit-forward style that emphasizes immediate drinking pleasure rather than long-term aging potential. Red wines typically display ripe red fruit flavors with herbal notes from the garrigue landscape, moderate tannins, and alcohol levels that reflect the warm growing conditions. The wines offer reliable quality at accessible price points, representing the foundational style of Rhône Valley winemaking without the intensity or complexity of the region's cru appellations.

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