Oratoire St Martin Cairanne Reserve des Seigneurs Blanc 2022 (6 Bottles) Cairanne, France

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The 2022 is a blend of 30% Clairette (planted in 1935), Grenache Blanc and Gris (also from the 1930s) and co-planted Roussanne and Marsanne from a beautiful old plot surrounded by pine trees (established in 1982). The fruit was fermented without additions and raised in the domaine’s old concrete tanks.

This is a cracking, textural and mouth-watering white Rhône. You get the intensity and concentration from the low yields alongside wonderful perky freshness. The palate is layered and punchy, with detailed flavours of preserved lemon, fennel seed and verbena, before a long, chalky finish—it’s an engaging white Rhône packed full of complexity and interest. Simply decant and add roast chicken

Biodynamic. The limestone soils of Cairanne make it a wonderful appellation for whites, while the elevation and Oratoire’s meticulously managed old vines produce yields of only 25 hl/ha on average. In this wine, the domaine’s low-input, precise winemaking plays its part, although the intense energy and vibrant mineral freshness can only be attributed to the vineyards and the work within them.

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About Oratoire St Martin

The vineyards of Oratoire Saint Martin are hand tended and managed organically with biodynamic preparations. The vineyards are regularly ploughed, with some plots by horse. This is a costly, time consuming and difficult practice that offers a range of benefits over using a tractor for the same purpose. Very low crops also play their part, with the Oratoire vineyards typically yielding less than 30hl/ht on average. In the winery large wooden foudres are the norm as well as two egg shaped fermenters (one concrete, one in wood) and a gravity fed cellar allows the fruit to be handled gently. There are no additions and very little sulphur is used. Of course what truly makes these wines so good is the Alary family’s fantastic vineyard holdings high up on the hill behind Cairanne and the continuous ownership of these sites adds to the quality factor – they have been in the Alary family’s hands since the 1600s. Most southern Rhône wines come from vineyards on the flats whilst Oratoire’s are on the slopes near Rasteau and look out to Gigondas and down at Châteauneuf du Pape. They have a soil profile rich in limestone and clay which lends elegance and complexity to these full bodied, powerful reds.

The large proportion of old-vine Mourvèdre in the Cairanne villages blends is almost unique these days, giving their wines greater density, complexity, structure and ability to age. While many producers have grafted over their Mourvèdre (they felt the variety was too temperamental) the Alary brothers have planted more and have shown what can be achieved with this wonderful variety in the right sites and with the right handling. Now other growers are starting to replant Mourvedre! There is a very high proportion of old vine fruit in the vineyards, with most vines between 60-100 years old. The wines of Oratoire Saint Martin offer remarkable value and should not be missed by those seeking authentic, old vine, full bodied reds at very fair prices. The Mourvèdre based bottlings from Oratoire will be arriving later in the year, in the meantime we offer the Estate’s great-value, delicious Côtes du Rhône, which is based on the Alary brother’s Grenache and Syrah holdings and the stunning (albeit very limited) Reserve des Seigneurs Cairanne Blanc.

In Oratoire we offer you arguably the finest producer in Cairanne. If you accept the often heard claim that Cairanne is the supreme Village in the Côtes du Rhône (and we do!) then you know we are offering something special. In short, these are delicious and very naturally made wines that offer outstanding value year in, year out.

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