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Online-Only Auction, 15 - 22 February 2021
Wine Rhône Theme
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About this Item
Domaine de la Mordorée is located in Tavel in the southern Rhône. It was created by the Delorme family in 1986 and gets its name from the woodcock bird whose picture is featured on their logo. The 60-hectare estate is certified organic and follows biodynamic and sustainable practices. A number of red, white and rosé wines are produced however, Domaine de la Mordorée has chosen to only produce their Châteauneuf-du-pape Cuvée Reine Des Bois in good vintages.
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Critics Ratings
‘Reminding me of the 2003, yet with even more polished and sweetness to its tannin, the 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee de la Reine des Bois offers a full-bodied, ripe, sexy style to go with pedal-to-the-metal notes of black currants, roasted herbs, licorice and toasted spices. Coming from the La Crau lieu-dit and aged in 30% new barrels and the balance in stainless steel, it’s just now entering its prime drink window and will keep for another 10-15 years. Drink 2012 - 2032.’ – Jeb Dunnuck, Wine Advocate, 97/100 (Feb 2017)
‘Stunning in its combination of density, purity and elegance. There's plenty of dark fig, cassis, pastis and crushed plum fruit, along with melted licorice, ganache and black tea notes. But the texture is supple, the tannins silky and the finish long and beguiling. Harnesses the precociousness of the vintage with true depth and length. Best from 2010 through 2030. Tasted twice, with consistent notes.’ – James Molesworth, Wine Spectator, 96/100 (Aug 2009)
‘Inky ruby. The nose offers a highly complex, wild array of dark berry and floral scents, along with anise, herbs and smoky minerals. Utterly stains the palate with deep black and blue fruit flavors complemented by strong notes of lavender pastille and tobacco. Tannins come up with air but the fruit seems to suck them up. Finishes with a strong wallop of luscious blueberry and mocha and outstanding persistence. This looks to be one of the best wines of this superb vintage.’ – Josh Raynolds, Vinous, 93-96/100 (Jan 2009)