the four-cru blend that defines traditional Barolo
built to age gracefully and reveal increasing complexity over years
The 2024 vintage is electric yet composed
It's drinking well now but has the structure to reward a few years in the cellar
and screaming with high-toned fruit
Domaine de Marcoux, Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes, 2010 SpecialSkurnikRieslingOffer the four-cru blend that definesIf you're cellaring one Chateauneuf, make it this. Domaine de Marcoux, run by the Armenier sisters, was a biodynamic pioneer in the southern Rhone and has long been one of the appellation's benchmark estates, farming organically since 1991. The Vieilles Vignes bottling comes from their oldest Grenache vines, and 2010 is the vintage built to last: structured, pure, and deep, a wine some describe as built like a skyscraper. It's drinking beautifully now