Wine for sale: Clusel-Roch

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Clusel-Roch

Passionate about the soil, the vineyard and the wine, Gilbert Clusel, Brigitte Roch and their son Guillaume work hard to enhance their terroir to achieve its full natural potential. Organic since 2002, these vignerons believe making wine with the least intervention possible lets the wines do the talking and means they are able to express their beauty naturally.

Domaine Clusel-Roch's farming heritage goes back decades, before Rhône crus even became a force in the wine world, but until the 1980s it did not produce the renowned Côte-Rôtie wines that it produces today. Gilbert Clusel arrived at the domaine after completing his studies and worked tirelessly, clearing and revitalising the old abandoned vines. In the 1990s saw the domaine transform. Massal Selection (replanting new vineyards with cuttings from exceptional old vines), the omission of chemical products and the construction of a new winery all contributed to the domain's transformation. Gilbert and Brigitte then obtained organic certification in 2002, an impressive feat at a time when not much Côte-Rôtie was organic: the steep slopes in this area make it difficult to cultivate the vineyards organically. Today, Gilbert and Brigitte's son Guillaume is more or less responsible for the running of the domaine. After Côte-Rôtie and Condrieu, he introduced a third appellation to the domaine's portfolio, the AOC Coteaux du Lyonnais

2021
55
2020
76
2009
45 (starting price)
2020
190
2020
100
2021
16
2020
90
Available soon
2020
34
2021
16
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WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

This beautiful estate located in the northern part of the Côte Rôtie appellation has organic certification since 2002. The vines planted come from massal selections. The half-hectare of Condrieu comes from the slopes of Chery and the Côte-Rôties from localities such as Plomb, Chapon and Viallières. The style is one of minimal invention with most grapes kept on bunches. The domain has been enriched in recent years with the addition of a third appellation, Coteaux du Lyonnais.