2010 Condrieu, Les Veilles Vignes de Jacques Vernay, Domaine Ogier

2010 Condrieu, Les Veilles Vignes de Jacques Vernay, Domaine Ogier

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2010 Condrieu, Les Veilles Vignes de Jacques Vernay, Domaine Ogier

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A single-vineyard Condrieu, perched at 300 metres on a bedrock of pure granite, Cuvée Jacques Vernay combines, with extraordinary felicity, a shaft of piercing acidity with a an impressive mid-palate richness, almost botrytic, read exotic, at its core. The vines date from 1948 and the production is about 1000 bottles. Not very many, alas.
Simon Field MW, BBR Buyer, February 2012

Young, dynamic and handsome, Stéphane Ogier has had another good year, purchasing some more prime vineyards, making some fantastic 2010s and celebrating the birth of his first son, Marius. His wine-making philosophy is intriguing, minutely sensitive to the requirements of both the vintage and the parcel in question. As a generalisation he prefers new wood and destemming for the Côte Blonde, and older wood and less destemming in the Côte Brune. But there are always exceptions... and the wines are always exceptional...

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Wine Advocate95/100
Even better, is the 2010 Condrieu Les Vieilles Vignes de Jacques Vernay. Unfortunately, there are only about 120 cases of this cuvee, which is made from a vineyard planted in 1948 on pure granite. A stunning perfume of white flowers, lychee nuts, peaches, apricots and orange zest are present in this explosively aromatic white wine. In the mouth, it reveals full-bodied flavors as well as terrific acidity and minerality. Drink this stunner over the next 4-5 years, although I would not be surprised to see it last a decade or more.
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate #197 Oct 2011)

Ogier's wines just keep getting better and better, so if you haven-t yet jumped on the Ogier bandwagon, it's time to do so. Michel Ogier, and more recently his son, Stephane, are the leading craftsmen in terms of wines from the steep hillsides north of the old Roman town of Vienne. These are still entitled to only a VDP designation, but current vintages are the finest he has yet produced. Read more
Jancis Robinson MW17/20
Tight yet some richness on the palate. Very intense and introvert.
(Jancis Robinson MW - jancisrobinson.com - 1 Mar 2012) Read more
Robert Parker95/100
Even better, is the 2010 Condrieu Les Vieilles Vignes de Jacques Vernay. Unfortunately, there are only about 120 cases of this cuvee, which is made from a vineyard planted in 1948 on pure granite. A stunning perfume of white flowers, lychee nuts, peaches, apricots and orange zest are present in this explosively aromatic white wine. In the mouth, it reveals full-bodied flavors as well as terrific acidity and minerality. Drink this stunner over the next 4-5 years, although I would not be surprised to see it last a decade or more.
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate #197 Oct 2011)

Ogier's wines just keep getting better and better, so if you haven-t yet jumped on the Ogier bandwagon, it's time to do so. Michel Ogier, and more recently his son, Stephane, are the leading craftsmen in terms of wines from the steep hillsides north of the old Roman town of Vienne. These are still entitled to only a VDP designation, but current vintages are the finest he has yet produced. Read more

About this WINE

Domaine Stephane Ogier

Domaine Stephane Ogier

The Ogier family had been established growers in Ampuis for over seven generations, but it was only in the 1980s that they began vinifying their own grapes. Stéphane joined the family estate in ’97, working alongside his father Michel, before taking over in 2003.

Heralded as the face of the Northern Rhône’s new generation, Stéphane continues acquiring new parcels and trying new techniques. He brings a Burgundian approach to the region’s terroir from his studies in Beaune. He works with multiple lieux-dits, vinifying each separately and using oak sparingly. This allows the characteristics of each to show. He releases many wines as single lieu-dit bottlings later in the year and others he blends, selecting from different barrels to build a style representative of both his vision and the vintage. Stéphane’s latest investment includes vineyards in Rasteau, Cairanne, and Plan de Dieu in the Southern Rhône, bringing his total land-ownings there up to 50 hectares, all destined for his Côtes-du-Rhône offering.

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Northern Rhône blend

Northern Rhône blend

A Northern Rhône blend is a wine made from grapes grown in the northern part of the Rhône Valley in France. This region is known for producing some of the world’s most acclaimed and distinctive wines.

The red blends typically revolve around the Syrah (Shiraz) grape. These wines are known for their deep colour, complex aromas of dark fruits, black pepper, floral notes, and a firm tannic structure. The most famous appellations for these wines include Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, and Cornas. Côte-Rôtie often incorporates a small percentage of Viognier, adding floral and aromatic elements to the wine.

In the Northern Rhône, Viognier is the primary white grape variety. Viognier-based wines from appellations like Condrieu are highly aromatic, with flavours of stone fruits, floral notes and sometimes a hint of spice. These wines are often full-bodied and have a luxurious texture.

A unique characteristic of some Northern Rhône red wines is the co-fermentation of Syrah and Viognier grapes. This process involves fermenting the two grape varieties, resulting in wines seamlessly integrating Viognier’s aromatic qualities with Syrah’s structure and depth.

Northern Rhône blends are celebrated for their elegance, complexity, and terroir-driven characteristics. They are considered some of the finest examples of varietal wines produced in France and are highly sought after by wine enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

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