Yves Cuilleron Roussanne

Yves Cuilleron Roussanne

Roussanne

Vintage: 2018
Description: Wine maker notes The Roussanne is sourced from vineyards in Chavanay and in St. Michel sur Rhone, essentially granite-infused soils. The fermentations (alcoholic and malolactic) are done in stainless steel; then, the wine is racked into a mix of barrels and stainless steel cuves for a six-month elevage before bottling. Producer Family roots "For three generations, wine has been part of my family history, on my mothers and fathers sides. My paternal grandfather established the estate in 1920. By 1947, he was selling his wine in bottles. In 1960, my uncle Antoine Cuilleron became the estate manager. In 1987, when I took over running it, I decided to settle in Verlieu, my mothers home village. Education and friends "To be honest, I saw myself as a mechanic rather than making wine. But I had reckoned without my solid family education, where cookery had been an important subject. Years later, I did my military service in Alsace, and, through tastings and restaurant outings with my friends, I really caught the wine bug! When my uncle retired, my parents saw no successor and considered selling the estate. I didnt hesitate for a second. Wine brought me back to the vines. From then on, being anything but a vigneron was out of the question. Full focus "Without a rigorous approach, passion is not enough. And so I wanted to understand and control everything. To be sure my wines are totally home-made, I have rejected off-the-shelf ideas, refused to copy others. Since the start, I have personally monitored every stage of production, from vine-planting to wine-bottling. This exacting, hands-on attitude means I am constantly thinking about my tools and facilities. Hence the new cellar built in Verlieu in 1992, then extended in 1999. And the major construction and extension programme in 2007. Everything has been redesigned the buildings for vinification, maturating, storage and reception. In a nutshell, I focus on everything. Thats the price you pay for quality.". Pale yellow. Vibrant, mineral-accented citrus and orchard fruits on the nose, along with hints of white flowers and fennel that emerge with air. Offers energetic pear, tangerine and succulent herb flavors that slowly open up through the mid-palate. Finishes tight, minerally and very long, showing fine definition and a touch of lingering florality.
Price: $ 19.99
Price in original currency: None

Previously available from Westchester Wine Warehouse

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