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Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2021
Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2021

Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2021

SKU: ACSH202110 UCAU
Regular price $395.00
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Domaine Auguste Clape is renowned for its long-standing tradition of winemaking excellence.

17.5/20 Alistair Cooper MW, JancisRobinson.com

The Clapes farm 11 acres of vineyards of very old vines among the best sites (Reynard, La Côte and Sabarotte) of the steep, cramped hillside of Cornas.

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    • Description

      Introduction to Domaine Auguste Clape

       

      In the world of wine, there are many good winegrowers. However, there are only a very select few who are truly great, and Auguste Clape will go down in history as one of the greats. A proud and uncompromising pioneer of fine winemaking in the Northern Rhône, his Syrahs from the cru of Cornas have earned their place among the most celebrated wines of France. The Clapes have been vignerons for many generations, but the infamous grower strikes of 1906 and 1907 forced Auguste's grandfather out of the Languedoc and into the Northern Rhône to start anew from practically nothing. The Clapes rebuilt their fortunes, terrace by terrace, along the steep, western slopes of the Rhône River. For many years, the majority of growers in Cornas sold their fruit to négociants. Auguste was the first to bottle his own wine, which eventually paved the way for such contemporary superstars as Thierry Allemand. Without pretense or fanfare, Auguste, the former mayor of Cornas, was a stately picture of grace and magnanimity—a no-nonsense wise man who never rested on his laurels and sought to better himself and his wines each year until his passing in 2018 at the age of 93. Today, his son, Pierre-Marie, and grandson, Olivier, carry on his legacy with honour and integrity.

       

      Tasting Notes

       

      Appearance: In the glass, this wine reveals a deep garnet hue, nearly opaque at its core, with shimmering purple edges that speak to its youth and vibrancy. The colour alone hints at the wine’s density and the richness to come.

       

      Nose: The bouquet is a heady mix of power and finesse, with a stunning array of aromas unfolding as it opens. Ripe blackberries, black cherries, and dark plums form the foundation, enriched by savoury notes of smoked meat, leather, and black olive tapenade. There’s a captivating floral lift—violets and lavender—that adds elegance, while mineral hints of crushed stones and iron echo the rugged Cornas terroir. Layered in are subtle accents of cracked black pepper, cedar, and a touch of cocoa, creating a nose that invites deep contemplation.

       

      Palate: The palate is both commanding and refined, offering a full-bodied experience with remarkable depth and balance. Concentrated dark fruit flavours—cassis, blueberry compote, and black raspberry—burst forth, wrapped in layers of earth and spice. There’s a savoury complexity with notes of charred herbs, fennel seed, and liquorice, alongside a touch of espresso and smoked bacon. The tannins are robust yet finely polished, creating a firm structure that promises longevity. A vibrant acidity carries the wine, providing lift and clarity to its intense flavours, while a stony minerality underscores every sip.

       

      Finish: The finish is epic in length, leaving a trail of black fruit, dried herbs, and a lingering smokiness. Over time, additional nuances emerge, like graphite, dark chocolate, and a whisper of anise. The wine finishes with a precise balance of richness and freshness, ensuring it’s as captivating in its final moments as it is at the start.

       

      Overall: Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2021 is a masterpiece that epitomises the rugged charm and elegance of Cornas. It’s a wine of immense concentration and complexity, one that rewards patience and will evolve gracefully over decades. While approachable now with ample decanting, it is undoubtedly built for the long haul, making it a collector’s dream. Pair this showstopper with slow-braised lamb shanks, duck confit, or a hearty mushroom risotto to enhance its rich, savoury profile.



      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity

    Description

    Introduction to Domaine Auguste Clape

     

    In the world of wine, there are many good winegrowers. However, there are only a very select few who are truly great, and Auguste Clape will go down in history as one of the greats. A proud and uncompromising pioneer of fine winemaking in the Northern Rhône, his Syrahs from the cru of Cornas have earned their place among the most celebrated wines of France. The Clapes have been vignerons for many generations, but the infamous grower strikes of 1906 and 1907 forced Auguste's grandfather out of the Languedoc and into the Northern Rhône to start anew from practically nothing. The Clapes rebuilt their fortunes, terrace by terrace, along the steep, western slopes of the Rhône River. For many years, the majority of growers in Cornas sold their fruit to négociants. Auguste was the first to bottle his own wine, which eventually paved the way for such contemporary superstars as Thierry Allemand. Without pretense or fanfare, Auguste, the former mayor of Cornas, was a stately picture of grace and magnanimity—a no-nonsense wise man who never rested on his laurels and sought to better himself and his wines each year until his passing in 2018 at the age of 93. Today, his son, Pierre-Marie, and grandson, Olivier, carry on his legacy with honour and integrity.

     

    Tasting Notes

     

    Appearance: In the glass, this wine reveals a deep garnet hue, nearly opaque at its core, with shimmering purple edges that speak to its youth and vibrancy. The colour alone hints at the wine’s density and the richness to come.

     

    Nose: The bouquet is a heady mix of power and finesse, with a stunning array of aromas unfolding as it opens. Ripe blackberries, black cherries, and dark plums form the foundation, enriched by savoury notes of smoked meat, leather, and black olive tapenade. There’s a captivating floral lift—violets and lavender—that adds elegance, while mineral hints of crushed stones and iron echo the rugged Cornas terroir. Layered in are subtle accents of cracked black pepper, cedar, and a touch of cocoa, creating a nose that invites deep contemplation.

     

    Palate: The palate is both commanding and refined, offering a full-bodied experience with remarkable depth and balance. Concentrated dark fruit flavours—cassis, blueberry compote, and black raspberry—burst forth, wrapped in layers of earth and spice. There’s a savoury complexity with notes of charred herbs, fennel seed, and liquorice, alongside a touch of espresso and smoked bacon. The tannins are robust yet finely polished, creating a firm structure that promises longevity. A vibrant acidity carries the wine, providing lift and clarity to its intense flavours, while a stony minerality underscores every sip.

     

    Finish: The finish is epic in length, leaving a trail of black fruit, dried herbs, and a lingering smokiness. Over time, additional nuances emerge, like graphite, dark chocolate, and a whisper of anise. The wine finishes with a precise balance of richness and freshness, ensuring it’s as captivating in its final moments as it is at the start.

     

    Overall: Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas 2021 is a masterpiece that epitomises the rugged charm and elegance of Cornas. It’s a wine of immense concentration and complexity, one that rewards patience and will evolve gracefully over decades. While approachable now with ample decanting, it is undoubtedly built for the long haul, making it a collector’s dream. Pair this showstopper with slow-braised lamb shanks, duck confit, or a hearty mushroom risotto to enhance its rich, savoury profile.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Domaine Auguste Clape

    The Clapes have been vignerons for many generations, but the infamous grower strikes of 1906 and 1907 forced his grandfather out of the Languedoc and into the Northern Rhône to start anew from practically nothing. The Clapes rebuilt their fortunes, terrace-by-terrace, along the steep, western slopes of the Rhône River. For many years, the majority of growers in Cornas sold their fruit to négociants. Auguste was the first to bottle his own wine, which eventually paved the way for such contemporary superstars as Thierry Allemand. Without pretense or fanfare, Auguste, the former mayor of Cornas, is a stately picture of grace and magnanimity—a no-nonsense wise man who is still interested in learning. Today, he works side-by-side with his son, Pierre-Marie, and grandson, Olivier.

    Though the Clapes farm only eight hectares, the challenge presented by the rough, tightly stacked terrace vineyards of Cornas is largely enough to handle by anybody’s standards. The dicey precipices make using any machinery in the vineyards impossible. All work must be done by hand. There are no official rules to their viticultural methodology—they work the old-fashioned way, by instinct, feeling, and common sense. The vineyards sit on granite subsoil, behind the village, with optimal sun exposure. They own pieces of such prime parcels as Reynard and La Côte, as well as Les Mazards and Pied La Vigne.

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