Domaine Alary L’Estevenas Cairanne Rouge 2020 (12 Bottles) Cairanne, Southern Rhône

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Dark ruby. A focused nose, with aromas of red berry, licorice, and garrigue. Inky, layered palate with loads of luscious black fruit alongside notes of cracked pepper and leather. Finishes long, smooth, and spicy, with fine tannins. A perfect example of how the estate’s wines toe the line between power and delicacy.

Tasting note: A distinct touch of black olive and liquorice fills a rich and explosive nose. A soft palate showing sweetness. A touch of moka, chocolate, adds to the complexity. Well-structured tannins enhance the body.

Food pairing: Veal grills or even lamb with Provencal spices, grilled vegetables or in the oven with olive oil and Provence herbs.

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About Domaine Alary Wines

Since several generations, the Alary family is linked to Cairanne.

It was during the reign of Louis XIV that the story of the wine estate starts. 1692, André Alary settled in Cairanne for cultivating land. Mix farming was essential in the wine estate in the last centuries: silkworms, grace, wheat, and arboriculture. However, at the be beginning, the vines had a considerable place. The first agricultural land-register of the commune dates back to 1414, when there were already 100 parcels of vineyard. The other crops have all, at a given time, dwindled and disappeared from the local landscape for various reasons. If the vine have almost disappeared with the phylloxera at the end of the 19th Century, it is become, since the 20the Century, the backbone of the village. The recognition of the wines of Cairanne has contributed to the development of the viticulture on a favourable territory. Associated to exceptional terroirs, the vine fills all the hills until the plains. The diversity and the characteristics of the Cairanne’s terroirs offer fine white and red wines.

1981, Denis Alary catches up his father Daniel after oenology studies in Montpellier, in the South of the France. Tenth generation on the wine estate, he manages a human-scale domaine, in which the winegrowers’ spirit has always been the cornerstone. The Alary wine estate affirms its convictions in shifting toward organic viticulture at the beginning of the 2000’s. The wine estate is certified “organic agriculture” in 2009. Wine passionate, Jean-Etienne, the Denis’s son, has naturally integrated the wine estate in 2016, after a journey in Australia and in New-Zealand. Together, they ensure the management, marketing, including sales directly from the cellar, vinification and viticulture, assisted by two employees. The results of this cooperation are wines whose quality is steadily improving: the freshness, the lightness and spicy and fruity aromas of a beautiful maturity are detected.

Grand idealist and perfectionist, Denis want to control his land and his cellar. He wishes each day give improvements to a wine estate already highly recognised. Beyond the familiar wine estate, Denis dreams to enhance stuffs and accompany everyone. Acting in solidarity is truly his way of life. That is the reason for which Denis has accepted the direction of the Syndicat des Vignerons de Cairanne, to defend common interests of the winegrowers and to develop together the Cru. If today Denis let the direction after 30 years of services, his implication remains. The ongoing activity is well suited to Denis, his wife Sabine qualifies him as a “long-distance runner”. Not necessarily a fast runner, but a long distance runner, possessing great stamina, even Sundays or holidays, “except when we are outside”. Denis has chosen this life and, if the pressure becomes too much, he releases it by working in the vineyard all afternoon, “alone and without his cell phone”.

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