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Domaine Le Sang des Cailloux VACQUEYRAS Cuvee Floureto Biodynamic 2022 750ml
A perfumed, lifted style, with mineral purity pushing through violet, cherry and supple plum flavors.
Expert Review - Vintage 2022
Nicolas Greinacher writes: The complex 2022 Vacqueyras Cuvée Floureto unwinds with crunchy red and black fruits, dried herbs, pressed violets and peppery undertones. Gently structured by ripe tannins, the 2022 offers generous flavor concentration yet flawlessly maintains balance and freshness through bright acidity. This Vacqueyras is a total deli...Show More >
Expert Review - Vintage 2022
Nicolas Greinacher writes: The complex 2022 Vacqueyras Cuvée Floureto unwinds with crunchy red and black fruits, dried herbs, pressed violets and peppery undertones. Gently structured by ripe tannins, the 2022 offers generous flavor concentration yet flawlessly maintains balance and freshness through bright acidity. This Vacqueyras is a total delight that will start showing its full potential two years from now. - Vinous 91
Matt Walls writes: Appealing plum and damson aromatics unfold onto a fresh palate with juicy acidity, making it highly drinkable. Plenty of crisp black cherry too. A big burst of fruit, no great length but a real thirst quencher. Black cherry stones on the finish, and ripe tannin. Now includes an extra half a hectare of Counoise. Drinking 2024 - 2028. Decanter 91
Bruce Sanderson writes: A suave version, with a sultry quality to its winey red currant, dried strawberry and lavender elements, all streaked with a thread of herbaceousness that brings freshness. Incense smoke curls up from the finish, with leafy, earthy notes at the edges. Softened tannins give this a velvety feel, while finely crushed mineral details spill out on the finish, adding textural intrigue. Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsaut. Drink now through 2030. - Wine Spectator 91
Producer Notes
Vacqueyras, the village whose apt name translates as “Valley of the Stones” from the local dialect, celebrated its thirtieth anniversary as an official cru of the Rhône in 2020. Coincidentally, at Sang des Cailloux, Serge Férigoule also celebrated his thirtieth anniversary of taking over the estate, where he was an employee for many years, before his boss called it quits and handed him the keys. Pioneers in the methods of organics, soon followed by biodynamics, the Férigoules have honed a unique style of Vacqueyras that mixes deep, dark color with a lightness of touch, rusticity with warmth, and minerality with delicious fresh fruit. In every new vintage, Serge renames the cuvée for one of his three daughters, who all have typical Basque names.< Show Less
Wine Information:
Country: France
Region: Rhone
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Vacqueyras
Variety: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Carignan, Counoise
Type: Reds
Size: 750ml
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Vacqueyras, the village whose apt name translates as “Valley of the Stones” from the local dialect, celebrated its thirtieth anniversary as an official cru of the Rhône in 2020. Coincidentally, at Sang des Cailloux, Serge Férigoule also celebrated his thirtieth anniversary of taking over the estate, where he was an employee for many years, before his boss called it quits and handed him the keys. Pioneers in the methods of organics, soon followed by biodynamics, the Férigoules have honed a unique style of Vacqueyras that mixes deep, dark color with a lightness of touch, rusticity with warmth, and minerality with delicious fresh fruit.
Prior Vintage Information
Jeb Dunnuck writes: I loved the 2020 Vacqueyras Doucinello, which should be a smoking value. Based on 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah, and the rest Mourvèdre, Carignan, and Cinsault, its vivid ruby/purple hue is followed by a sappy, floral bouquet the includes both red and black fruits as well as notes of rose petal, garrigue, and basil leaves. Silky, medium-bodied, wonderfully balanced, and already drinking great, it will evolve nicely through 2030. - Jeb Dunnuck 92
Nicolas Greinacher writes: The 2020 Vacqueyras Cuvee Doucinello bursts with raspberry, red cherry, black plum and licorice notes. Earthy and minty undertones further flesh out the aromatic profile. Coming in at 13.9% alcohol, this medium-bodied and delicious 2020 red delivers a seamless mouthfeel with a good drive on the savory finish. Drinking 2023 -2029 - Vinous 91
Matt Walls writes: Fine, precise, spicy berries and violets. Medium-bodied, fresh and lively. Finishes dry, with fine tannins and a little bit of dried Provençal herbs. Delightful. 20% whole bunch. Drinking 2022 - 2027 - Decanter 93
James Suckling writes: The attractive nose of violets and blackberries pulls you into this rich and well-balanced Vacqueyras that has a slew of soft tannins supporting the full body. Long, supple and moderately dry finish with some finesse. Drink or hold. - James Suckling 91
