Tavel La Reine des Bois 2022

DOMAINE DE LA MORDORÉE

Tavel La Reine des Bois
2022

  • HVe3
  • Biologique
  • Biodynamique
Pays
France
Désignation réglementée
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Région
Vallée du Rhône
Sous-région
Rhône méridional
Appellation
Tavel
Cépage(s)
Grenache
Clairette
Syrah
Cinsault
Bourboulenc
Couleur
Rosé
Sucre
Sec
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Information sur le domaine

La charmante famille Delorme, propriétaire du Domaine de la Mordorée, est profondément attachée à son terroir, au sens le plus large du terme. Pour les membres de la famille, le « terroir » ne représente pas qu’une expression géologique ou géographique; il s’agit plutôt d’un concept qui englobe toutes les formes de vie évoluant dans ce milieu et tout ce qui a trait à la manière dont ils y mènent leur vie. Ils se considèrent comme les « gardiens » de l’écologie locale;...

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Revues de presse

Vinous

- 94 points -

Josh Raynolds, Juin 2021 (Millésime 2020)

Brilliant orange. Red and dark berry, floral, citrus zest and succulent herb qualities on the deeply perfumed nose, as well as hints of smoky minerals and baking spices. Concentrated yet lithe, offering palate-staining black raspberry, cherry and blood orange flavors and a suave touch of candied lavender. The mineral and spice notes drive a strikingly long, gently chewy finish that echoes the floral and blood orange notes. This bottling is not just an outstanding rose, it's a flat-out exceptional wine, period – the food-matching potential here is endless. Mushroom risotto and seafood paellas come to mind, as does blue cheese and grilled, strongly seasoned rabbit, even artichokes.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 94 points -

Août 2022 (Millésime 2021)

A powerful core of black cherry and plum flavors reverberates throughout this profoundly ripe, stately wine that's anchored in minerality and freshness. A Grenache-based blend of both red and white regional grapes, it's a deeply extracted, garnet-hued rosé that truly straddles the lines between red and white winemaking. Framed with tea tannins, it's a satisfying year-round sip that will hold well into 2024.

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Wine Advocate

- 93 points -

Joe Czerwinski, Mai 2023 (Millésime 2022)

A blend of 60% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 10% Cinsault and 10% Clairette, the 2022 Tavel La Reine des Bois is a touch darker in hue than its stablemate, the La Dame Rousse, but it's still not among the darkest of Tavels in the glass. That's perfectly okay, as the aromas and flavors are textbook for the appellation: crushed stone, flowering garrigue, ripe cherries and mouthwatering strawberries, all capped off by refreshing citrus-zest notes on the lengthy finish. Full-bodied and full-flavored, it's one of the candidates for top Tavel this year.

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Jeb Dunnuck

- 93 points -

Jeb Dunnuck, Avril 2021 (Millésime 2020)

The top cuvée from this world class estate, the 2020 Tavel Cuvée De La Reine Des Bois is mostly Grenache yet includes about 15% Clairette and smaller amounts of Syrah, Cinsault, and Bourboulenc. Vibrant wild strawberry and raspberry fruits as well as violets and candied cherry notes define the nose, and it hits the palate with medium-bodied richness, a bright spine of acidity, and a clean, dry finish. It's a more elegant, racy style of Tavel, yet it still has ample richness and depth. It shows an almost garrigue and wild herb character with time in the glass and is a classy, flawlessly balanced rosé that's going to shine at the dinner table.

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