The 2011 Cotes du Rhone comes from a vineyard on the other side of the border of Chateauneuf du Pape. It displays pure raspberry and black cherry fruit in its elegant, mid-weight personality. It, too, should be drunk in its first several years of life. The Armenier sisters are beginning to feel comfortable with their biodynamic efforts in Lirac, where they purchased property several years ago.
One of the classic family-owned domaines in Chateauneuf du Pape (of which there are many), Domaine de Marcoux is run by two dynamic sisters, Sophie and Catherine Armenier. The estate, which can trace its history back to 1344, has only been estate bottling since 1978. It owns over 40 acres, all of which have been biodynamically farmed since the early 1990s as this was one of the first properties to move to this strict style of farming. Both cuvees of Chateauneuf du Pape were made in 2011, and in a year that saw a relatively large crop, yields were reduced at Marcoux, averaging 22 liters per hectare. They had to do a Draconian-like triage on the grapes during the harvest. The 2010s are very successful at Domaine de Marcoux.
Importer: Eric Solomon, European Cellars, Charlotte, NC; tel. (704) 358-1565