Region
France, Rhone
Domaine Cuchet-Beliando is a recent discovery for us. The domaine makes classic, old-school Cornas from old vines in the celebrated lieu-dit of Chaillot. Over the last few vintages, the wines are have begun to attract the attention of Northern Rhone aficionados.
Catherine Cuchet-Beliando, a descendant of the Jaboulet family, runs the domaine. It is a tiny operation, with just 3.5 hectares under vine. The vines are over 40 years old, and are planted in single plot in Chaillot. Here, in this rightly renowned vineyard, the steep south-facing slopes and decomposed granite soils give particular depth and vibrancy to the grapes.
The wines at Cuchet-Beliando were originally made by Robert Michel, tutor to the exemplary Thierry Allemand. Today, Michel’s trainee, Guilluame Gilles, makes the wines, harvesting by hand and fermenting whole bunches using native yeasts. After maturation in barrel, the wines are held back in bottle for several years before release, allowing the tannins to refine and complex flavours to develop. As some of the grapes are sold off on long term contracts, a maximum of only 120 cases are made each year.
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