Moulin-à-Vent Les Rouchaux 2013

THIBAULT LIGER-BELAIR

Moulin-à-Vent Les Rouchaux
2013

  • Biodynamic
Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Beaujolais
Appellation
Moulin-à-Vent
Varietal(s)
Gamay 100 %
Colour
Red
Producer's website

About this winery

Thibault Liger-Belair comes from a great winemaking family that has deep roots in Burgundy: he is a direct descendant of the Napoleonic General Louis Liger-Belair, who acquired the Chateau de Vosne in 1815 when he married Ludovie Marey, whose family had been Burgundy negociants since 1720. Youthful, passionate and always full of ideas, Thibault trained as an oenologist, but had his start in the wine industry as a wine buyer. He is also a former rugby player with a genuine 'down to earth'...

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Product notes

Single parcel located in the commune of Romanàche-Thorins, planted 65 years ago. This site is predominantly clay, very different than the other sites in this cru. Clusters from Les Rouchaux have even ripening and roundness in the concentration with more elegant tannins. This makes the wine very approachable in its youth. This wine is expressive with black fruits aromas and tannins are a bit firmer than usual but will soften with time. The finish is broad and spicy, with a white pepper bite.

Production notes

2,04 ha of 65 years old vineyard. This vineyard is located in the commune of Romanèche-Thorins, a parcel called "Les Rouchaux". This site is predominantly clay, very different than the other sites in this cru. Clusters from Les Rouchaux have even ripening and roundness in the concentration with more elegant tanins. This makes the wine very approachable in it's youth.

Tasting notes

This wine is expressive with black fruits aromas and tannins are a bit firmer than usual but will soften with time. The finish is broad and spicy, with a white pepper bite.

Press reviews

Vinous

- 92 points -

August 2016

Dark ruby. A powerful, highly perfumed bouquet evokes fresh dark berries, candied flowers and Asian spices, and a minerally nuance adds vivacity. Sweet, spicy and focused on the palate, offering juicy boysenberry and cherry compote flavors that spread out gracefully with aeration. Suave, seamless and powerful yet lithe, displaying excellent finishing clarity, subtle tannins and a whiplash of sweet blue fruit.

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Burghound.com

(88-91) Points

January 2016 (Vintage 2014)

Strong reduction flattens the nose. Otherwise there is good richness to the fleshy and relatively forward middle weight flavors that possess good punch and detail on the well-balanced finish.

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Burghound.com

89-91 Points

Allen Meadows, January 2013

A notably ripe but fresh nose of pepper, floral hints and essence of earthy red berry fruit scents. There is excellent richness to the utterly delicious and seductively textured flavors that possess fine concentration on the balanced and persistent finish. Worth a look.

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Burghound.com

(89-91) Points

January 2015 (Vintage 2013)

There is a slightly leafy character to the earthy red and dark berry fruit aromas. The
middle weight flavors possess a lovely sense of energy and fine detail that continues onto the attractively textured, complex and relatively refined finale. This is really quite good and should drink well both young and fully mature.

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Jancis Robinson

17+/20

February 2016 (Vintage 2013)

Very dark crimson. Elegant, dark-red fruit. Attractively dusty sensation. Dry and a little more herbal. Tight and dry and zesty. Great finesse and upright, fine-boned structure. More austere than the Vieilles Vignes. Dry and a little bony on the palate. Rocky and dark, with a beautifully dry chalky texture. With time in the glass, it develops a fresh, slightly stemmy herbal character but not in the least underripe, almost minty. A complete baby. Later this went very well with the braised turbot and woodland mushrooms though still not giving its full aromatic potential. 

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Burghound.com

(88-91) Points

January 2014 (Vintage 2012)

This is still a bit aromatically raw as there are residual fermentation aromas in evidence.
There is good verve, detail and concentration to the delicious and solidly complex middle weight flavors that possess lovely
balance and length. This is a relatively refined version of the appellation.

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Vinous

(90-92) Points

Antonio Galloni, January 2014

Plump, juicy and resonant in the glass, the 2012 Moulin-à-Vent Les Rouchaux stands out for its purity of fruit and open, supple personality. Dark red cherry and plum notes ring out in a beautifully expressive and generous Moulin a Vent with tons of near-term appeal.

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