
M. Chapoutier : La Mordorée 2004
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Description
The balance and elegance of a Côte-Rôtie wine
The estate
Established since 1808 in Tain-L’Hermitage, the M. Chapoutier House today embodies the elite of the greatest names in the wines of the Rhône Valley.
Vinegrower and merchant, Michel Chapoutier has managed over the vintages to lead this family business to the top. The wines of the Chapoutier House are recognized for their refinement and high quality by the finest connoisseurs beyond borders. A man of many hats, Michel Chapoutier holds the world record for 100/100 ratings awarded by American critic Robert Parker. Mathilde, Michel Chapoutier's daughter, has taken up the torch of this iconic house, overseeing a vineyard of over 350 hectares across the most prestigious appellations of the northern and southern Rhône Valley.
The vineyard
The Mordorée 2004 from M. Chapoutier is a Côte-Rôtie wine made from old Syrah vines. Located on the edge of the Côte blonde, this plot is planted on soils composed of chloritic and ferruginous mica schists. The vineyard is certified in biodynamics and organic farming.
Vinification and aging
Harvested at full maturity, the grapes undergo total destemming. Vinification in concrete tanks, accompanied by daily pump-overs to promote optimal extraction of color and tannins. Exclusive use of free-run juice. The aging lasts 14 to 18 months and is carried out in 225-liter barrels.
Blend
Syrah (100%)
Characteristics and tasting advice for La Mordorée 2004 from M. Chapoutier
Tasting
Color
This red wine has a deep color.
Nose
The aromatic bouquet reveals a spicy dominance carried by notes of violet and raspberry as well as a fine touch of black olive, tapenade, and rosemary.
Palate
The palate offers, with elegance and structure, a beautiful roundness and perfect balance.
Food and wine pairings
This wine from the Rhône Valley pairs wonderfully with small game (pheasant, mallard) and poultry (duck breast with cranberries, roasted woodcock).

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