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January 8, 2013 
   

Domaine de La Mordorée 
"La Dame Rousse" Lirac Rouge AC 2010    

 

REGION:          Rhône Valley, France 


VARIETALS:      Grenache, Syrah

 

PRICE:              $30.00 / bottle 

                    

FORMAT:           12 x 750ml

    

AVAILABILITY:     7  cases

  

DRINKABILITY:  now to 10 years 

   

 

92 POINTS - Wine Advocate

"The 2010 Lirac La Dame Rousse, which is an equal-parts blend of Grenache and Syrah from 40-year-old vines. This is a blockbuster Lirac and one of the reference points for the appellation. (The greatest Lirac made, the Mordoree La Reine des Bois, is over $40.00, but the 2010 is rated 95 for those want to spend the money). The 2010 Lirac La Dame Rousse is a knock-out wine. Opaque ruby/purple, with notes of graphite, blackberry and black currant fruit along with hints of raspberries, roasted meats, licorice and forest floor, this is a powerful Chateauneuf du Pape look-alike that sells for a remarkably fair price. Drink it over the next decade." June 2012 Issue #201


Christophe Delorme
Christophe Delorme 
The Story:

 

Domaine de la Mordorée's goal is simple - to create the greatest wine possible. With their combination of top vineyards, quality vines and commitment to the environment, they have done just that. This estate has almost single handedly raised the reputation of the Lirac AOC, an often overlooked appellation that shares the same soils as Châteauneuf-du-Pape just across the Rhône River. The galet stones that make Châteauneuf so famous can also be found here, just as they are on the opposite bank of the Rhône. Despite all the praise from the wine press Christophe and Fabrice Delorme rarely speak about awards or ratings, instead speaking most humbly about the lands they are blessed with and what it means to be a 'wine grower'.

 

The land that we cultivate does not belong to us; we are borrowing it from our children..."

 

"Being a wine grower means knowing one's vineyard by heart: knowing every individual vine, feeling the stress of a drought like in 2003 or the rains of 2002, as if we were the plant itself.

 

"Being a wine grower is having both feet deeply rooted in one's land, in its very soil, feeling what the vine feels, and adapting the winemaking process to the different fruits."

 

"Being a wine grower is not applying scientific methods blindly: the heart of wine growing is man, with his instinct, passion, intuition, and improvisation. This is perhaps the main difference between wines that are technically perfect and wines that have a soul."

- Christophe Delorme

 

 

The deep commitment to the philosophy espoused in these statements shines through in Domaine de la Mordorée Their wines are now among the greatest being produced in the Southern Rhône. Happily they are also amongst the greatest values in the region.