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Domaine de Marcoux Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2019

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Domaine de Marcoux Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2019
Producer Domaine de Marcoux
Region, Country Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 19883-750

Christened by Robert Parker as “one of the world’s truly magnificent wines” this rarity is one of the most limited and sought-after wines of Châteauneuf. The fruit comes from three crown-jewel parcels of exceptionally old vines in Charbonnières and Les Esqueirons. Charbonnières— planted in 1900—lies on the northern side of the Crau plateau, mostly on sandy soils with Molassic sandstone. The vines are nearly all Grenache with a few rows of Mourvèdre. The plot in Les Esqueirons lies behind the ruins of the famous château on the western side of the hill. Here the Grenache vines (and some Roussanne) are rooted in limestone and white clay. Some were planted in 1900 and the rest in 1949.

95% Grenache and 5% Mourvèdre, all the fruit was treated in the same minimalistic fashion as the Classique. Thus, what you taste over and above that wine simply reflects the fruit of these ancient vines and their terroirs. There was no new oak used throughout the élevage; the wines were naturally fermented and raised for 18 months in concrete and large oak foudre before being bottled unfiltered. The Vieilles Vignes is only bottled in great vintages, which in a way says it all. We cannot add much to the notes below, except to point out many may not even know John Livingston-Learmonth has a six-star rating. A special wine.

Domaine de Marcoux Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2019

Reviews

“Saturated ruby. A heady, impressively complex bouquet evokes ripe red fruits, candied flowers, garrigue and incense, along with exotic spice and mineral notes that build with air. Utterly stains the palate with vibrant raspberry liqueur, cherry cola, licorice and fruitcake flavors that are sharpened by a jolt of spiciness on the back half. Polished tannins add gentle grip to the strikingly long, floral-dominated finish, which shows no rough edges.”
97 points, Josh Reynolds, Vinous
“full, deep red robe; the bouquet comes up with Southern notes of olives, salt damp seaweed, with a plum-blackberry fruit aroma. There’s plenty more to come. The palate is rich, suave, rolling, really swishes along with great style, is wide, comfortable, reaches out into a very extended finish. The tannins are silken, and fit like a glove, the aftertaste therefore elegant. It has avoided excess, illustrates the charm and refinement that should be a part of any Châteauneuf rouge. It’s extremely satisfying, a de luxe feel to it, is near the top of the class in 2019, a balanced, pedigree wine. From 2023-24 – it will be “drinkable” by then, but greater complexity will come along over time.”
John Livingston-Learmonth, Drinkrhone.com

Reviews

“Saturated ruby. A heady, impressively complex bouquet evokes ripe red fruits, candied flowers, garrigue and incense, along with exotic spice and mineral notes that build with air. Utterly stains the palate with vibrant raspberry liqueur, cherry cola, licorice and fruitcake flavors that are sharpened by a jolt of spiciness on the back half. Polished tannins add gentle grip to the strikingly long, floral-dominated finish, which shows no rough edges.”
97 points, Josh Reynolds, Vinous
“full, deep red robe; the bouquet comes up with Southern notes of olives, salt damp seaweed, with a plum-blackberry fruit aroma. There’s plenty more to come. The palate is rich, suave, rolling, really swishes along with great style, is wide, comfortable, reaches out into a very extended finish. The tannins are silken, and fit like a glove, the aftertaste therefore elegant. It has avoided excess, illustrates the charm and refinement that should be a part of any Châteauneuf rouge. It’s extremely satisfying, a de luxe feel to it, is near the top of the class in 2019, a balanced, pedigree wine. From 2023-24 – it will be “drinkable” by then, but greater complexity will come along over time.”
John Livingston-Learmonth, Drinkrhone.com

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