Chateau Rayas is just plain different. Everything about
this extraordinary domaine runs counter to conventional wisdom. Unlike most
leading estates in Chateauneuf, which cultivate maybe three or four of the
permitted 13 grape varieties for their red wines, Rayas is planted exclusively
with Grenache vines, of 35 years average age. The soils of the vineyard are
fine and sandy, with none of the famous pebbles that are supposed to contribute
so much to the quality of great Chateauneuf. Rayas former owner, the late
Jacques Reynaud, who died in January 1997, believed that fine wine is made
on fine soil; as far as he was concerned, the stones would have been detrimental
to the final flavour of the wine.
But then this whimsical, reflective man, a student of
ancient Greek and philosophy, was an intuitive, old-fashioned winemaker.
Not for him the modish tools of new oak barrels or temperature-controlled
fermentation tanks. "I just let the wine do what it wants," he used to say
with a shrug and a smile. This may have been play-acting, but the reality
is that Rayas is a must for the serious Rhone lovers cellar.
The main Rayas vineyard, comprising some 13 hectares
of Grenache, extends south and east towards Courtezon. Louis Reynaud, Jacques
father, laid the vineyard out in 15 seperate parcels in the 1920s to take
maximum advantage of the protection offered against the mistral by the trees
and brushwood across the property. Rayas greatness as a red wine is based
on first-rate Grenache grapes from low-yielding vines. Late-picking ensures
optimum ripeness and concentration in the grapes, and 15 degrees natural
alcohol in the finished wine is quite normal. The flavour is a high-wire
act of exceptional richness and intensity balanced by a silky smoothness
and plum fruitiness. The medium-weight 1993 will provide enormous pleasure
over the next decade.
The white Rayas is another exceptional creation. Made
from Grenache Blanc and Clairette in the Pignan vineyard, and also again
picked late for maximum ripeness, it is a rich succulent wine which ages
well for up to six years. The Reynauds second property, the 11 hectare Chateau
de Fonsalette at Lagarde-Pareol produces superb Cotes du Rhone. The 1993
is made from Grenache, Syrah and Cinsault and has a depth of flavour rarely
matched in the southern Rhone; the pure Syrah Cuvee is another lively mouthful
of inimitable character. Reynaud - made wines are distinctive. Vive la difference!
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