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Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe is a name synonymous worldwide with the apogee of great Châteauneuf-du-Pape. With six generations of experience, they still work meticulously to gain perfection! From top spot La Crau, this is a magnificent, ageworthy red.
Tasting notes
Full-bodied ripe fruit, but tight and focused, structured, very long
Aroma
Smoky red and black fruits, crushed rocks, pepper and herbal garrigue
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Vieux Télégraphe is no overnight sensation – the family have been building their domaine and reputation for 130 years. It was founded in 1891 by Henri Brunier, who gave his son Hippolyte a small plot in La Crau, a high plateau regarded then as almost unfit for cultivation! That was due to the high ratio of pebbles to soil. Now, of course, it's recognised as Châteauneuf's finest terroir. It's also where Claudio Chappe, inventor of the optical telegraph, built one of his signal towers in 1821, hence the domaine's name. Over the generations, the vineyards have been expanded and to other appellations, even to a venture in Lebanon, but the family's philosophy to create authentic wines of the finest quality remains constant. A wine to cellar.