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These Côtes du Rhône vines were planted between 1933 and 1946, consisting of 80% Grenache, 15% Syrah, and 5% Cinsault. The quality of these vines is truly remarkable. While France's appellation laws can be a bit frustrating, Philippe Bravay is still able to produce fantastic Côtes du Rhône due to a small country road separating them from Châteauneuf du Pâpe.

Philippe Bravay has been the lead of Domaine de Ferrand since 1997, delighting wine enthusiasts with their Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Côtes-du-Rhône offerings.

With a meticulous approach to winemaking, Bravay uses organic methods and minimal intervention to capture the terroir of their 17 hectares of vineyards. The estate's ancient vines, some dating back to 1904, produce wines of impressive complexity and depth.

Bravay's preference for aging in concrete tanks and old foudres instead of barriques, as well as avoiding racking or blending until bottling, brilliantly showcases the wines' unmasked purity and vibrancy.

The Rhone Valley is blessed with an ideal combination of contrasting climate influences. The round stones that were created by glaciers moving and rolling rivers reflect heat upon the vines to encourage ripening. The stones retain the heat into the night which is needed when the mistral wind starts gusting down the Rhone Valley starting near Dijon. The mistral wind could blow the ears off a donkey. The vines need to be staked down to prevent them from blowing over but the benefit is that it cools the vines and retains acidity, essential for aging.

FERRAND COTES DU RHONE VIELLE VIGNES

SKU: 722259
Regular price $33.85
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Rhone Valley

VARIETAL: Red Blend

VINTAGE: 2022

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FORMAT: 750 ML

SUB REGION: Cotes du Rhone

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

These Côtes du Rhône vines were planted between 1933 and 1946, consisting of 80% Grenache, 15% Syrah, and 5% Cinsault. The quality of these vines is truly remarkable. While France's appellation laws can be a bit frustrating, Philippe Bravay is still able to produce fantastic Côtes du Rhône due to a small country road separating them from Châteauneuf du Pâpe.

Philippe Bravay has been the lead of Domaine de Ferrand since 1997, delighting wine enthusiasts with their Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Côtes-du-Rhône offerings.

With a meticulous approach to winemaking, Bravay uses organic methods and minimal intervention to capture the terroir of their 17 hectares of vineyards. The estate's ancient vines, some dating back to 1904, produce wines of impressive complexity and depth.

Bravay's preference for aging in concrete tanks and old foudres instead of barriques, as well as avoiding racking or blending until bottling, brilliantly showcases the wines' unmasked purity and vibrancy.

The Rhone Valley is blessed with an ideal combination of contrasting climate influences. The round stones that were created by glaciers moving and rolling rivers reflect heat upon the vines to encourage ripening. The stones retain the heat into the night which is needed when the mistral wind starts gusting down the Rhone Valley starting near Dijon. The mistral wind could blow the ears off a donkey. The vines need to be staked down to prevent them from blowing over but the benefit is that it cools the vines and retains acidity, essential for aging.