Friday, May 16, 2008                 Register

VinoCellar.com Wine Forums
Subject: Vacqueyras
Prev Next
You are not authorized to post a reply.
             

AuthorMessages
ChangeMeUser is Offline
Grape Picker
Grape Picker
Posts:17


11/27/2002 12:43 AM  
Hello, I just posted a tasting note request for a Vacqueyras. If you haven't had the specific wine I'm requesting, perhaps you can tell me a little bit about the style. I'm really at a loss here. Much to my shame and regret, I've not focused too much time on French wine (gasp..horror..!) It one of my New Years resolutions.

Cheers!
Jeremy MatthewUser is Offline
Barrel Sampler
Barrel Sampler
Posts:2067


11/27/2002 1:06 AM  
After Gigondas this is the second Cote Du Rhone village to be awarded it's own appelation in 1990. Most of the wine is similar to a super charged Cotes du Rhone. Produced also as a red, white or rose.
Mostly the wine make up is a blend of Grenache (has tobe at least %50) , syrah, mourvedre and cinsault.

The wine is made in the communes of Vacqueyras and Sirrians between Gigondas and Beaumes de Venise.

As a style Vacqueyras tends to be more rustic than Gigondas.
TCKUser is Offline
Barrel Filler
Barrel Filler
Posts:1279


11/27/2002 1:07 AM  
You will find that Vacqueyras was a very similar flavor profile to Chateauneuf du Pape, Earthy flavors of spice and herbs mixed with ripe fruit. Much like It's cousin Gigondas, this is a region that has seperated itself from the simple wines that would be classified as Cote du Rhone Villages to gain their own AC status in 1990.

TCK
TCKUser is Offline
Barrel Filler
Barrel Filler
Posts:1279


11/27/2002 1:10 AM  
Jeremy,

You beat me to the enter key pal
Joseph BembryUser is Offline
Wine Lover
Wine Lover
Posts:4834


11/27/2002 1:15 AM  
I had a '00 Perrin Vacqueyras last month. It was a good straightforward Rhone, but hardly noteworthy.

jb
Jeremy MatthewUser is Offline
Barrel Sampler
Barrel Sampler
Posts:2067


11/27/2002 2:29 AM  
TCK,
I hit it by accident to!!! I had some other stuff to write, which I was going to put up about some good producers.

J-B,
I think a great deal Perrin's wines are fairly boring. They seem to be one dimensional, nothing wrong with them just boring. With the exception of Beaucastel that is.

The two best producers of Vacqueyras are probably Domaine la Fourmone and Domaine le Couralou. Domaine Verquiere also stands out amongst the producers of this small Rhone appelation.

ChangeMeUser is Offline
Grape Picker
Grape Picker
Posts:17


11/27/2002 3:34 AM  
Great information everyone. Thanks, I really appreciate it. I've tried the wine, and I think it's really nice. Tremendous QPR. I'll post TN soon.

Cheers.
You are not authorized to post a reply.



ActiveForums 3.7

Related Links

VinoCellar Updates

 


Who's Online
MembershipMembership:
Latest New UserLatest:richard09
New TodayNew Today:1
New YesterdayNew Yesterday:0
User CountOverall:1962

People OnlinePeople Online:
VisitorsVisitors:83
MembersMembers:6
TotalTotal:89


Where Are They
Members Where Are They:
Seamus Campbell : Wine Forums
Daniel Bailey : Wine Forums
scott j : Wine Forums
tangle net : Wine Forums
Anonymous User [41] : Home
Anonymous User [36] : Wine Forums
Anonymous User [4] : My Messages
Anonymous User [3] : FeedBack Center

Privacy Statement    |    Terms Of UsePage generated in 0.140625 seconds.    |    Copyright 2002-2008 by Revlus, Inc.