Type: Red Wine
Country: France
Region: Rhône Valley
Code: TELE080
Deep purple in colour, the bouquet is expressive with ripe, black fruits and a lovely touch of herb. The palate is stunning, tightly structured with fleshy, concentrated black fruits and fine stylish tannins. Drink while you wait for “La Crau” to age.

Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe

Domaine Vieux Télégraphe was founded over 100 years ago in 1898 by the current producer’s great grandfather, Hippolyte Brunier. Hippolyte was a farmer who originally planted less than a hectare of vines to produce wines for personal use on the La Crau Plateau, one of the highest points between Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Bédarrides. A telegraph relay tower was assembled here in 1821, due to the altitude. Little did they know that the decision to do so would coincide with the naming of one of the wine world’s most famous and revered Domaines.

As a result of the enjoyment his wine was bringing, Hippolyte decided to grow his vineyard to sixteen hectares,...

The Domaine’s second wine is produced in a very different way to “La Crau”. The grapes are fully destemmed before traditional 12-day fermentation in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks. A period of 9 months ageing in concrete tanks is followed by 6 months in oak foudres. The blend is bolstered by the addition of grapes from 45 year old vines of Château La Roquette, Vieux Télégraphe’s sister property. Deep purple in colour, the bouquet is expressive with ripe, black fruits and a lovely touch of herb. The palate is stunning, tightly structured with fleshy, concentrated black fruits and fine stylish tannins. Drink while you wait for “La Crau” to age.
The perfect partner to a tender beef fillet.
The Domaine’s second wine is produced in a very different way to “La Crau”. The grapes are fully destemmed after sorting at the winery before traditional 12-day fermentation in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks. a warmer temperature has been adopted, circa 22C for approx 10 days. A period of 9 months ageing in concrete tanks is followed by 6 months in used oak foudres.
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