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Domaine de La Mordorée 'La Dame Rousse' Tavel 2012 |
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60% Grenache
10% Cinsault
10% Mourvèdre
10% Syrah 5% Bourboulenc
5% Clairette
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| | PRICE: | $34.00/ bottle | | FORMAT: |
12 x 750 ml
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15 cases
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Not yet rated, but year in year out Mordorée has received top marks from Stephen Tanzer and Robert Parker.
Previous accolades:
2011 - 93 Points - Wine Advocate
2010 - 91 Points - Stephen Tanzer
2009 - 91 Points - Wine Advocate
2008 - 90 Points - Wine Advocate
2007 - 91 Points - Stephen Tanzer
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 | | Christophe Delorme |
The Delormes of Domaine de la Mordorée are a lovely family, committed to their terroir in the broadest possible sense. For them 'terroir' is not merely an expression of geology or geography: rather it is a concept that embraces the totality of life in the place where they live and everything about the way they conduct their lives in that place. They consider themselves to be 'guardiens' of the local ecology, which is why they farm biodynamically, and why they have chosen 'la Mordorée' as their symbol.
Nothing could be more apt: 'la Mordorée' - the woodcock - is an endangered species. Its survival is dependent upon a fragile ecosystem that is rapidly being obliterated by 'development' of the countryside. La Mordoree is an especially profound symbol because it is a very secretive, rarely seen bird that cannot survive without the dense cover of the mature woodlots that are now vanishing from the Mediterranean basin. It is ironic that the Delormes were first attracted to the region of Lirac as hunters. As winegrowers their awareness has changed, and they now seek to protect and preserve not just the woodcocks they used to hunt but the precious habitat where they live.
The rosés from Domaine de la Mordorée are consistently praised by Robert Parker as among the very best in the world. The wines are immensely pleasurable to drink - surprisingly full bodied, with a velvety lusciousness that is almost indecent. They have complex aromas of tropical fruit, the local 'garrigue', anise and sweet ripe fruit, counterbalanced by a core of stony minerality and the structured tannin which is the calling card of all truly great rosé. Benchmark wine!
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