This cuve was created in 1999 by Alain Voge with the friendly help of the late Daniel Denis, sommelier from Lyon and great ambassador of Rhne Valley wines. The Crussol massif, which gave its name to the cuve, is very important for the AOC Saint-Pray becaus
Flash Sale Ongoing
This cuve was created in 1999 by Alain Voge with the friendly help of the late Daniel Denis, sommelier from Lyon and great ambassador of Rhne Valley wines. The Crussol massif, which gave its name to the cuve, is very important for the AOC Saint-Pray because it provides the limestone elements essential to the production of great white wines.
Reduced sulphitage – SO2Total 47 mg/l (authorised for organic farming: 150 mg/l)
Production: 5,536 bottles / 175 magnums.
Ageing potential: 10 years
94 points Wine Spectator
A serious, expertly crafted wine, with style and substance. Offers grilled peach, smoke and flint up front, with earth, honeyed acacia and brioche in the background. Reveals pepper and spices, with salted almond and citrus peel acidity bringing freshness to the dense palate. The long finish echoes with mineral energy and flint. Drink now through 2027. 470 cases made, 30 cases imported.
91 points Vinous Media
Made from up to 80-year-old Marsanne vines, the 2021 Saint-Pray Fleur de Crussol escaped the severe frosts due its higher vineyard elevation. Struck match aromas pair with lemon flesh, white peach, ripe pear and spring blossom. Concentrated and balanced, the 2021 concludes with a deliciously saline aftertaste on the bright finale. – Nicolas Greinacher October 2023
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.