DOMAINE PEYRE ROSE Clos Syrah Leone 1998
DOMAINE PEYRE ROSE Clos Syrah Leone 1998
DOMAINE PEYRE ROSE Clos Syrah Leone 1998
DOMAINE PEYRE ROSE Clos Syrah Leone 1998
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1998

DOMAINE PEYRE ROSE Clos Syrah Leone 1998

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Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Domaine Peyre Rose

Domaine Peyre Rose is one of the most mythical and most distinctive estates in the Languedoc. Perched on the heights of Saint-Pargoire, between Béziers and Montpellier, it is the work of a single woman: Marlène Soria, nicknamed the "Diva of Syrah". A former estate agent turned winemaker by passion, she cleared seventeen hectares of wild garrigue by hand in the early 1980s to plant her first vines — without machinery, without an electricity supply, without running water.

Her first vintage, vinified in 1988 under near-prehistoric conditions, was discovered and acclaimed by Robert Parker, instantly propelling this isolated estate to the ranks of the great wines of the Languedoc. From 1994, the Revue du Vin de France awarded her the title of "Man of the Year" — an exceptional distinction for a self-taught winemaker operating from a mas without electricity deep in the Languedoc garrigue.

What makes Peyre Rose absolutely unique is its relationship with time. The Languedoc's wines for ageing never leave the estate before eight to ten years of élevage. When a new vintage is released by Marlène Soria, it is a wine already mature, already open, already expressive. The 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 vintages rank among the estate's greatest expressions.