Domaine de Mourchon, CdRV-Seguret, Tradition 2018

Appellation: Côtes du Rhône Villages Seguret

Region: Southern Rhône

Country: France

Color: Red

Varietal(s): 65% Grenache, 25% Syrah, 10% Carignan

About The Producer

Scotsman Walter McKinlay purchased 40+ acres in Séguret in the Southern Rhone Valley, and today, his Domaine is a leading estate whose wines define the region. Set in a secluded valley between the picturesque village of Séguret and Mont Ventoux, Domaine de Mourchon was created by the McKinlay family in 1998 and is now under the direction of Kate McKinley. The vineyard had some twenty hectares of mature vines but no facility to make wine, so they constructed a state-of-the-art modern facility completed in 2000. The terraced hillside vineyard sits at an average altitude of 350m. The soils of clay and grey limestone, combined with a microclimate, gives the location a terroir of unique quality. The Domaine specializes in producing well-structured wines with pronounced fruit aromas and saturated colors.

Terroir & Vineyard Practices:

he soil is a mixture of clay, limestone, and grey sandstone on steep slopes. The vines average 40 years old. Yields are a low 35 hl/ha. Domaine de Mourchon's application of sustainable viticulture means a commitment to the use of natural and organic methods wherever practical and the use of chemicals as a last resort – 'culture raisonée' as it is known in France.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, well-blended fruit aromas of raspberry and blackberry and a hint of licorice on a spicy background. The palate is both velvety and generous with supple fruit. Pair with roasted vegetables, simmered meats, or fresh goat cheeses.

Vinification

The grapes are put into large stainless steel vats, separated by grape variety and land parcels, and fermented individually. The fermented juice is then aged in 100% concrete vats. Concrete vats "breathe," unlike the inert environment of the stainless steel tanks in which the wine is fermented. This slow, controlled interaction with the atmosphere allows the tannins within the wine to begin to "round out" and soften. The final blend (the assemblage) is completed after an 18-month to 2-year period of maturation; it is bottled at the Domaine.