Domaine des Bosquets Gigondas Reserve 2010

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Domaine des Bosquets Gigondas Reserve 2010 Front Label
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Vintage
2010

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

Dark, charismatic and bewitching with complexity, minerality, and notes of garrigue scrub and spices, the Domaine des Bosquets red wine generally shows great purity of fruit. The freshness born out of the altitude makes it approachable in its youth, and its tannic structure becomes more amenable as it ages, over 10 to 15 years.

Professional Ratings

  • 92
    A superb core of linzer torte, blackberry paste and pastis-soaked plum flavors courses along in this red, with a riveting graphite spine that lets the flesh drape beautifully on the long, spice-infused finish. Very suave.
  • 91
    The 2010 Gigondas, which was made with the help of consultant Philippe Cambie, is composed of 70% Grenache and the rest Syrah, Mourvedre and Cinsault, and is aged in a combination of cement tanks and 2- to-5-year old barrels. It exhibits copious aromas of sweet, jammy black raspberry and kirsch liqueur intermixed with notions of smoked herbs, scorched earth, crushed rocks and flowers. Full-bodied, unctuously textured and impressively endowed, this beauty can be enjoyed over the next decade or more.

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Domaine des Bosquets

Domaine des Bosquets

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Domaine des Bosquets, France
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Much like many of the appellations of the southern Rhône, the wines of Gigondas are based on the Grenache grape. It tends to rusticity if yields are not checked or if it is vinified carelessly. It is supported by Syrah and Mourvèdre with smaller amounts of various other varieties. There are two types of wine made in Gigondas, red and rosé, but the production of rosé is so small it’s mainly an academic point. Gigondas is red wine country. While you can find some white varieties in the vineyards, they are either bottled as Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc or co-fermented with the red grapes to make Gigondas red and rosé wines.

Domaine des Bosquets has deep historical roots in Gigondas. It was first mentioned as a vineyard site in 1376. Bosquets means “a wooded grove,” which is an apt name for many of the vineyards one finds high up in the Dentelles – isolated and surrounded by forest and scrub. The oldest surviving buildings on the property, constructed in 1644 under Jean de Rivière Seigneur de Laval’s direction, are comprised of a defensive tower, protective walls, and a solidly built provençal farmhouse. All have thick walls testifying to the need for protection against the cold winds of winter, the heat of summer, and the risks of living in such a remote corner of France. In 1674 the estate was inherited by the Chauvet family, who ran the property for many generations. In the 19th century, the estate passed through Eugène Raspail’s hands, who reorganized many of the vineyard plots and terraced portions of them. In 1961 Gabriel Meffre discovered that Domaine des Bosquets was for sale. Motivated by the potential and history of the estate and his love of his wife Juliette, a descendant of the Chauvet family, he purchased Domaine des Bosquets to bring it back into the family.

The property Gabriel and Juliette had purchased was in some state of disrepair. The earlier work of Eugène Raspail was unfinished but following in his footsteps, they completed the reorganization of the vineyards, most notably finishing the terraces that separated two vineyards sites that would become La Colline and Le Plateau. Many of the vines that exist today at Domaine des Bosquets were planted by Gabriel and Juliette, relying on their friendship with the Reynaud of Château Rayas for budwood to replant much of the Grenache and Syrah and expanding the plantings to the estate’s current size of 26 hectares. When Gabriel died in 1987, Domaine des Bosquets passed to his daughter Sylvette and Sylvette’s son Laurent Brechet. In 1995 Laurent built a fermentation room and cellar at Domaine des Bosquets – before that time the grapes were sent to Gabriel Meffre’s négoce operation in Gigondas and later they were fermented and aged at Château de Vaudieu in Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

The most recent chapter of Domaine des Bosquets’ history began in 2010 when Julien Brechet, Laurent’s younger brother, took charge of the property. With little in the way of technical training, Laurent sent him to Château de Pibarnon in Bandol to begin his training before finishing his informal studies at Château de Vaudieu. Julien considers 2015 to be his first independent vintage. While Philippe and Laurent were available to answer questions, he was left largely on his own. With each successive vintage that we taste, we are astounded that wines that were so remarkable when we first added them to our portfolio just keep getting better.

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