Vidal Fleury Cornas 2019

Type: Red
Country: France
Region: Rhone Valley
Grape Variety: 100% Syrah

Climate: Continental climate with hot summers, cool autumns and winters
Terroir: Grapes from the northern Rhône valley, planted on steep hillsides
Winemaking: Traditional maceration of 3 weeks. Lots of load shedding at the start. Fermentation with indigenous yeasts and maceration at controlled temperature (30°C). Complete malolactic fermentation. Natural clarification and stabilization by successive withdrawals, filtration (tangential), and absence of sticking. Aging on lees for 3 months in vats then at least 2 years in barrels. Ageing in bottle for 4 months before release

Color: Intense red
Nose: A complex and harmonious nose with notes of plum, blackberry, violet, grilled meat and dried fruit
Palate: A structured palate, solid and ripe tannins, freshness and aromas of red fruits, cold meats, nutmeg and wood. A very long finish


About the Winery:
Founded in 1781, Vidal-Fleury is the Rhône Valley’s oldest continuing grower/négociant firm. Thomas Jefferson’s visit in 1787 was its first contact with the United States; he called the wines “justly celebrated”.

During the 1890s, Gustave Vidal married a daughter of the Fleury family. Thanks to her dowry, they replanted the vineyard following the phylloxera outbreak. Then, in the 1920s, the House took an interest in other wine-growing regions throughout the Rhône Valley.

In 1984, Ets. Guigal acquired the company. This step was a logical continuation for the Vidal-Fleury and Guigal families, who had always worked together. Indeed, Etienne Guigal (Marcel’s father) was hired as a vine grower and cellar master by Joseph Vidal-Fleury in 1924. When the Vidal-Fleury family decided to sell the House, as none of its heirs felt like taking over the reins, it naturally turned to the Guigal family. As a result, the company remains family-run. Vidal-Fleury is managed in absolute independence with its own winemaking, logistics and commercial team.

In 2006 Vidal-Fleury began investing to modernize its winery facilities, installing state-of-the-art technology; in 2008, it built a new cellar specifically dedicated to maturing the wines. In addition, Vidal-Fleury’s vineyards are overseen with 100% self-sustaining management practices.

Long considered one of the most respected producers in the Rhône Valley, Vidal-Fleury carries on under the watchful management of Head Winemaker Guy Sarton du Jonchay.