Alain Voge Cornas Les Chailles 2019 / 750 ml.
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Reveals rich dark cherry and plum fruit with a lightly mulled edge, while anise, tar and black olive accents fill in throughout. Shows a mouthwatering savory edge on the finish. Approachable for the fruit, but a decade in the cellar won’t hurt. Best from 2023 through 2032. 1,315 cases made, 150 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Leading off the 2019s from bottle and first given the name Les Chailles in 2003, the base 2019 Cornas Les Chailles comes from multiple terroirs (Combe, Les Saveaux, Cayret, Les Mazards, Chaillot, and Chapuzes) and was destemmed and aged 18 months in used barrels. This inky hued effort offers textbook Voge aromas and flavors of red and blue fruits, violets, iron, and peppered game. Medium to full-bodied, textured, and nicely structured, it can be enjoyed today but will benefit from just a handful of years in the cellar and have 15 to 20 years of overall longevity. (Jeb Dunnuck)
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Critical Acclaim
SP94 94 pts. / Wine Spectator (Jul 31, 2022)
JD93 93 pts. / Jeb Dunnuck (2/16/2022)
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Region / Rhone
Located along the path of the Rhone River, the Rhone wine region in southeastern France is beautiful and very productive. It's typically divided into two sub-regions, the Northern Rhone and Southern Rhone, and the wines produced in these sub-regions are very different from one another.
The southern Rhone is warm and dry, and produces robust, full-flavored red wines, oftentimes blends with Grenache used as the primary grape. Chateauneuf-du-Pape is without question the most celebrated town for wine production in the Southern Rhone region.
Meanwhile, the Northern Rhone features a cooler climate and steep-sloped vineyards. Syrah is the dominant red grape, and the wines are typically tannic, deeply colored, and highly acidic wines (which leads them to get better with age).
Country / France
The French did not invent winemaking. They simply perfected it. For centuries, France has been producing wines that inspire poetry, awe, and wonder; wines that blur the lines between nature, craftsmanship, cuisine and art. These are the wines that inspired cultures around the globe to follow in France’s footsteps, planting Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Grenache, Merlot, Semillon and more.
Yet as often as they are emulated, the magic of their terroirs can never be duplicated. You may taste Cabernet from around the world, but perhaps none as elegant and regal as Bordeaux. You may try Pinot Noir or Chardonnay from various climates, but none with the earth-bound soul and ethereal reach of Burgundy.
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SKU | 98121 |
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Product Type | Wine |
Alternate Name | Alain Voge Cornas Les Chailles |
Country | France |
Region | Rhone |
District | Northern Rhone |
Product Location - Location-Appellation | Cornas |
Package Size | 750 ml. |
Proof/Alcohol by Volume | 14% |
Wine/Spirit Brand | Alain Voge |
Bottles per Case | 12 |
Vintage | 2019 |
Can it Be Shipped | Yes |
Premier Pick | No |
Wine Type | Table Wine |
Wine - Color | Red |
Grape(s) | 100% Syrah |
Primary Grape | Shiraz |
Dollar Sale (Y/N) | No |
2019 / 750 ml.
The old vine cuvée, the 2019 Saint Joseph Les Grisières sees a slightly longer élevage in barrel. It’s up with the finest wines I’ve tasted from Perret and has classic Saint Joseph earthy, mineral-laced dark fruits as well as ground pepper, leather, and some meatiness. Medium to full-bodied and perfectly balanced, with gorgeous tannins, it too is ideal for drinking over the coming 10–12 years and will certainly evolve for longer. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Even more concentrated than the 2018 version, Perret’s 2019 Saint Joseph les Grisieres boasts smoky, spicy aromas set against a backdrop of black cherries and black olives to create a complex, savory whole. Full-bodied and plush in feel, with a long, velvety finish and ample richness, it’s nearly approachable now and should still be going strong in 2030.
Ripe, intensely perfumed dark fruit, licorice, olive paste and cracked pepper aromas, along with an exotic pit fruit note that emerges slowly. Sappy and energetic on the palate, offering alluringly sweet red and blue fruit, candied violet and spicecake flavors braced by an undercurrent of smoky minerality. Closes extremely long and precise, with repeating floral and mineral qualities and talc-y, slowly mounting tannins. This is shaping up to be a really outstanding wine and one that I’d love to see poured alongside some upper-tier Côte-Rôties.
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
Shimmering ruby. Lively, spice-accented cherry and black raspberry aromas, along with subtle smoked meat and floral accents. Juicy and energetic in style, offering gently sweet red and dark berry and baking spice flavors and hints of licorice and cola. Shows very good focus on a long, spice-tinged finish that features gentle, even tannins. No new oak. (Josh Raynolds)
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
This throws off a robust and zesty mix of loganberry, açaí and red and black cherry compote flavors, mixed with mouthwatering olive, sweet bay leaf and savory notes. Features nice charcoal streaks that add to the finish. Solidly built. Best from 2024 through 2036. 275 cases made, 50 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Notes of mulberries, plums, purple flowers, rosemary and minerals. Full-bodied with firm tannins. Perfumed and structured with a plush, flavorful center-palate. Chalky, concentrated and rich, with cocoa and walnut notes on the finish. Try from 2023.
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cornas
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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Moving to the two Saint Joseph reds, the 2019 Saint Joseph La Croix De Chabot offers a rich, medium-bodied, mineral-laced style that carries loads of red and blue fruits, scorched earth, and bouquet garni-like aromas and flavors. Beautifully done, I suspect it will benefit from short-term cellaring as it has ample tannins. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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Packed with dark fig, boysenberry and blackberry fruit, this pumps along with ample depth and drive, picking up licorice snap, roasted applewood and dark tea notes along the way. Nice energy through the finish too, thanks to an underlying iron note. Drink now through 2030. 1,000 cases made, 150 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Leading off the reds, the 2019 Crozes-Hermitage Vieilles Vignes offers a dense purple color as well as ripe, powerful notes of smoked red and black fruits, scorched earth, chocolate, and a touch of smoke meat. It’s rich, medium to full-bodied, and balanced. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
Another killer wine, the 2019 Saint-Joseph Vieilles Vignes reveals a dense purple color to go with loads of red and blue fruits, bacon fat, cured meat, and spring flowers. Offering classic Saint-Joseph minerality, medium to full-bodied richness, and plenty of both acidity and tannins, it’s going to shine for 15 years or more. (Jeb Dunnuck)
This lets a silky-textured core of cherry and plum preserve notes unfurl slowly, carried by a bright iron streak and dotted with white pepper and savory accents on the mouthwatering finish. Drink now through 2030. 750 cases made, 200 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
Juicy, with a core of blackberry, raspberry and black currant compote flavors that bristles with energy, thanks to sweet tapenade, licorice root and singed mesquite notes mixed in. The finish is fine-grained and harnesses everything together nicely. Shows serious juice. Best from 2024 through 2038. 175 cases made, 15 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
More smoked game, bouquet garni, bacon fat, violets, and red and blue fruits emerge from the 2019 Cornas. It’s full-bodied, concentrated, and impressive on the palate, with both richness and freshness as well as building tannins. It’s going to need bottle age, but it’s impressive. (Jeb Dunnuck)
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cornas
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
Mouthfilling, with a delicious gush of warmed blackberry and boysenberry compote flavors backed by licorice, bramble and sweet tapenade notes, which contrast with the fruit nicely. Features a nice buried iron spine on the finish. Best from 2024 through 2038. 500 cases made, 25 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
The 2019 Côte Rôtie Vieilles Vignes offers slightly more dark fruit and minerality as well as a more concentrated yet backward style on the palate. Full-bodied and structured, with terrific purity, it’s going to require more bottle age than the base and, but it should have two-plus decades of longevity. (Jeb Dunnuck)
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cote Rotie
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
From the southern part of the appellation and brought up all in used oak, the 2019 Saint Joseph is another ripe, sunny, textured beauty. Red and black fruits, ground pepper, and spice as well as medium-bodied richness and sweet tannins all make for a terrific Saint-Joseph. It will keep for a decade as well. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Fresh aromas of concentrated red fruit framed by licorice and blackberries, followed by a brambly layer fill the glass. Brooding dark fruit generously coats the palate, balanced by its refreshing cut of acidity. Approachable now, but best to cellar well through 2028+ before revisiting. (Anna-Christina Cabrales)
Juicy and direct, with an open-knit core of bitter plum and red cherry notes laced with singed balsam wood, red tea and savory accents. Drink now through 2028. 10,000 cases made, 750 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Guigal’s 2019 Saint-Joseph shows the bottling’s characteristic granitic austerity and restraint, allied to notes of crushed stone and cassis. It’s medium to full-bodied, smooth and polished, with a silky feel to the finish. (Joe Czerwinski)
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
Gently steeped cherry and plum notes form the core in this red, while light floral, white pepper and red licorice accents fill in along the edges. A long, subtle sanguine thread stitches up the savory finish. Best from 2023 through 2033. 1,500 cases made. (James Molesworth)
Primary black/blue fruit, violet, allspice and olive qualities on the highly perfumed nose, where a smoky mineral nuance adds energetic lift. Sweet, deep-pitched blueberry, cherry and fruitcake flavors spread out steadily in the mouth, picking up spiciness and a touch of licorice on the back half. Finishes with sharp clarity and silky tannins that provide closing shape and grip.
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cote Rotie
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2017 / 750 ml.
Bottled in April 2019 after 17 months in 20% new oak, the 2017 Saint Peray Fleur de Crussol shows outstanding freshness and energy. It’s rich as always, full-bodied and bursting with honeyed peach and pineapple flavors framed by obvious toast, with layers of textural interest on the palate and extending through the lengthy finish. It’s certainly one of the top wines of the appellation this year.
Pale gold. Mineral- spice-accented citrus and orchard fruit aromas take on a suave floral nuance with air. Offers incisive, deeply concentrated pear and bitter orange zest flavors that are complicated by suggestions of honeysuckle and smoky lees. The mineral note drives the extremely long, penetrating finish, which hangs on with strong tenacity and lingering floral, citrus fruit notes.
The 2017 Saint-Péray Fleur De Crussol is more classic Marsanne with its toasty, powerful, mineral-laced style. It’s medium to full-bodied, has terrific balance, and a clean, crisp finish. This cuvée always takes 2–4 years of bottle age to show at its best, so do your best to hide bottles in the cellar. (Jeb Dunnuck)
An alluring wine, with hazelnut, yellow apple and white ginger notes lending a seductive side, while honeysuckle and green fig accents impart zip. Drink now through 2022. 585 cases made, 20 cases imported.
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Saint-Peray
Primary Grape: Marsanne
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2016 / 750 ml.
Dark and winey, with a large core of steeped plum and blackberry fruit, infused liberally with sage, sweet tapenade, bay leaf and violet notes. The long finish pulls everything together into a dense but defined beam. Best from 2022 through 2040. 580 cases made, 25 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Looking much better than the sample I reviewed last year, the 2016 Cornas Vieilles Fontaines has come into its own. It’s still cedary but also mammothly concentrated in blackberry and plum fruit, all underscored by notes of crushed granite. Full-bodied and muscular, it’s elegant at the same time, with mouthwatering, juicy fruit and softly dusty tannins on the long finish.
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cornas
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2017 / 750 ml.
The 2017 Cornas Les Vieilles Vignes is cut from the same mold yet has a touch more tannins as well as mid-palate density. Notes of crème de cassis, blueberries, camphor, toasted spice, and smoked game all soar from the glass, and it’s full-bodied, power-packed, yet elegant and seamless on the palate. Its wealth of fruit largely conceals plenty of underlying structure, and while it’s already fun to taste, give bottles 4–5 years and enjoy over the following 10–15 years or more. The old vine cuvée comes from the Combe, Patou, La Côte, Les Mazards, and Chaillot lieu-dits, from 60+-year-old vines, was 80% destemmed and spent 20 months in 15–20% new French oak. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Old vines averaging 60 years and long oak maturation (20% in new oak) lend spicy, sweet notes of cinnamon toast and clove to deeply concentrated black plum and blackberry flavors in this wine. It’s a creamy Syrah, balanced by tart cassis acidity and ripe but firm, lingering tannins. Delicious already, the wine should show even better from 2022 and improve through 2037.
Inky violet color. Intensely perfumed aromas of ripe black/blue fruits, exotic spices, potpourri and olive are sharpened by a smoky mineral flourish. Juicy and expansive in the mouth, offering alluringly sweet blueberry and cherry preserve flavors along with hints of licorice and candied flowers. The floral and spice qualities repeat emphatically on an impressively long, energetic finish that features well-knit tannins and a resonating mineral note.
Ripe and compact, with a coiled-up core of blackberry and bitter cherry fruit that should unwind fully with time. Racy iron, savory and plum pit notes on the finish add cut and length. Lovely purity. Best from 2022 through 2038. 1,100 cases made, 110 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Bottled in June 2019, the 2017 Cornas Vieilles Vignes still seemed shut down when I tasted it, marked by cedary oak and mixed berry flavors. It’s full-bodied and silky-textured, framed by surprisingly tart acids on the long, crisp finish. Worth noting is that this includes the fruit that normally goes into the les Vieilles Fontaines, as that wine was not bottled in 2017. Tasted twice (once blind), with consistent notes.
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cornas
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2018 / 750 ml.
While not submitted to my tasting (and it wasn’t presented from barrel last year), it would be hard to imagine there won’t be a Les Vieilles Fontaines cuvée. Don’t miss a chance to buy a bottle if you find one. Moving to the 2018 Cornas Les Vieilles Vignes, this beauty is cut from the same cloth as the Les Chailles yet is deeper and richer, with another level of concentration. Black and blue fruits, ground pepper, violets, smoked game, and loads of spring flower notes define the bouquet, and it has a vibrant, almost old school vibe that carries plenty of power yet still stays light and elegant on the palate. This beautiful, singular wine is open and enjoyable today, yet I wouldn’t be surprised to see it close down with a year or two of bottle age. It should see its 20th birthday in fine form. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Opaque ruby. An exotically perfumed bouquet displays powerful aromas of black and blue fruit preserves, incense, peony and olive paste. Palate-staining blackberry, boysenberry, fruitcake and floral pastille flavors deepen steadily on the back half. Gains weight and sweetness with air, finishing with a jolt of smoky minerality, sneaky tannins and outstanding persistence.
Dark and winey, with lots of steeped black cherry, plum and blackberry fruit forming the core while light sweet tapenade, rosemary and mineral notes streak through on the finish. Vivid, energetic Cornas. Best from 2022 through 2036. 1,350 cases made, 128 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
The 2018 Cornas Vieilles Vignes blends fruit from some of the top lieux-dits of the appellation: Combe, Patou, La Côte, Les Mazards and Chaillot. Aged 20 months in approximately 15% new oak, it’s a dark, inky-hued wine, but one that retains bright, fresh fruit notes of red raspberries and plums alongside hints of cedar and menthol. It’s full-bodied and concentrated on the palate, with a firm, granitic structure and sense of restraint, fine-grained, almost silky tannins and tremendous length.
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cornas
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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