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2013 Alain Voge, Cornas, Les Viellies Vignes
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Critics Scores
James Suckling
A complex and fragrant old-vine expression crafted by Voge, a domaine with a keen eye for purity in Cornas. This really captures the essence of dark-plum fruits and dark stones here, running long and deep, and it's characterized a lot of complexity. The tannins are definitely shaped for the long haul, and this should prove best from 2020 and even a decade after that.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Bottle in June, the 2013 Cornas Vieilles Vignes is a beautiful Cornas that exhibits textbook notes of black cherries, liquid violets, lots of crushed rock-like minerality and ample peppery herbs. Albéric commented on the difficulty in getting ripe tannins, but there's no tannin issues with this 2013, and it has medium-bodied depth and richness, integrated acidity and solid overall ripeness. Give it a 2-3 years in the cellar and enjoy bottles over the following decade or so.
Wine Spectator
This marries old-school Cornas notes of dark bramble, charcoal, olive and bay leaf to more modern-styled and vivid flavors of blackberry, raspberry and boysenberry. Everything flows together seamlessly through the long, detailed finish. Best from 2017 through 2028.