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Domaine Alain Graillot

Touchstone Crozes-Hermitage

The Rhône lost one of its great pioneers in early 2022. Alain Graillot, the godfather of Crozes-Hermitage, showed the wine world what was possible from this once disrespected northern Rhône outpost through his vision, passion and hard work. Domaine Alain Graillot quickly became the benchmark of Crozes and one of the most respected producers in the entire region. 

Alain was one of our foundational growers, having been in our portfolio since day one. An extract from our offer of his 2004 Crozes release reads: "You don’t have to spend too much time with Alain Graillot to understand why he has become so successful a vigneron. His depth of knowledge is remarkable, both in terms of viticulture and winemaking... yet he is also remarkably humble, quick to acknowledge the help he has had along the way and refusing to hike up his prices despite demand far outstripping supply." These words could have been written with accuracy at any time during Alain’s dynamic career in wine.

“There was a Crozes-Hermitage appellation pre-ALAIN GRAILLOT, and one post-ALAIN GRAILLOT. That’s a very rare comment in the general scheme of things.” John Livingstone-Learmonth.

Know that the domaine is in very good hands. Maxime Graillot has been making all the growing and winemaking decisions here for several years—with Alain only on hand for advice, no longer involved in the day-to-day. We have witnessed continuous growth and evolution for as long as we have been visiting and tasting—something that has only accelerated under Maxime Graillot. Alain would not have had it any other way.

Domaine Alain Graillot has the sort of vineyard that makes the wine traveller thirsty. It’s the kind of place that simply looks like it makes great wine. Gnarled yet well-manicured vines reach up from a sea of smooth, rolled stones, each about the size of a child’s fist. Chez Graillot, the vineyards run deep with such stones, sometimes as far down as 30 metres. It’s the kind of rocky terrain that is common in the southern Rhône but far less so in the north. You only have to look at it to see that this was once an ancient riverbed. The stones are in fact of Alpine origin, left behind when the nearby Isére River changed course in some ancient era. Anyway, it’s always refreshing when the wines live up to the scenery, and at the Graillot’s place, they really do.

Regarding winemaking, there are no secrets. The grapes are loaded (crushed yet not destemmed) into lined concrete vats and temperatures are brought down to 18°C for a two to five-day pre-fermentation maceration. The fermentation relies on natural yeast and, once this is finished, the wine is aged for one year in mostly 1-7-year-old 228-litre Burgundian barrels purchased from some of the top estates in Burgundy. Since the 2011 vintage, Stockinger ovals have begun to play a quiet, yet growing role. One small evolution is that Maxime Graillot is now giving the wines a slightly longer ageing—15/16 months, as opposed to the 12 months that was the norm when his father ran the show. The results are wines that are just that little bit more complex and complete on release.

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Alain Graillot Syrah Morocco Syrocco 2021

Alain Graillot Syrah Morocco Syrocco 2021

This North African Syrah (for which the Graillot family consults) just gets better and better. It hails from the Atlantic-influenced hills of Morocco’s Zenata region, in the lee of the spectacular Middle Atlas Mountains. Fresh ocean breezes and a mix of red and black clay over a base of limestone and ancient ocean bed remnants provide the right mix of conditions for scented, juicy Syrah that Graillot believes can showcase the surprising potential of Morocco.The backstory is that Alain Graillot was cycling in Morocco (hence the tandem bike and palm tree on the label) when he stopped off at Domaine des Ouled Thaleb, 40 kilometres inland from the Atlantic Ocean. A conversation with the domaine's then-oenologist, Jacques Poulaine, and a close look at sites in Rommani and Benslimane convinced Graillot of the potential for producing highly elegant Syrah. The towns of Rommani and Benslimane lie between Casablanca on the Atlantic Ocean and the Middle Atlas. As such, there is a relatively cool climate thanks to the ocean breezes and an altitude of about 500 metres.The Syrah vines are between 10 and 40 years old (average 25 years). Overseen by Stéphane Mariot, the vineyard work is meticulous, with goblet pruning, hand-weeding, hand-ploughing and no herbicide or fungicide treatments used. The grapes are 100% destemmed and fermented in closed concrete vats. The wine matured for 15 months, first in tank and then in large oak casks imported from Burgundy (from François Frères).The 2021 has elements of Alain Graillot's Crozes (peppery, fruit-forward Syrah) combined with warming, baked fruit and spice notes that transport the drinker to North Africa. You don't have to accompany it with a tagine, but your guests will probably appreciate it if you make the effort!

Alain Graillot Syrah Morocco Syrocco 2021
Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage 2021

Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage 2021

Now with two stars in France’s leading wine guide, Revue du Vin de France’s Le Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France, this is the highest-rated Crozes domaine and reaffirms the great work being done by Maxime Graillot. With vines aged between 40 and 50 years on average, the Graillot terroirs are firing on all cylinders. Organically managed, gnarled and meticulously manicured vines reach up from a sea of smooth, rolled stones like the hands of an old vigneron. They are rooted on the Terrasse des Chassis in Pont-de-l’Isère, where the ‘soil’ was formed by ancient alluvial deposits of sand, gravel and river stones. The organically farmed grapes were loaded (crushed without destemming) into lined concrete vats for a two- to five-day pre-ferment maceration. After natural fermentation, the wine was aged in used François Frères barriques (between one and seven years old) purchased from some of the finest estates in Burgundy. Since the 2011 vintage, 20-hectolitre Stockinger ovals have also begun to play a quiet yet growing role. The notes below point to what a successful wine this is: the cream always rises to the top! It’s already bursting with charismatic plum, anise and rose petal flavours and a twist of nettle from the stems. The palate is refined, juicy, super-fresh and seriously complex. A joy to drink, it will continue to improve for a decade or two, even if it is lovely drinking now. A great restaurant vintage, if ever there was one!

“A very pure and floral nose with cherries, violets and plums as well. Medium body with velvety tannins and bright acidity. Such a succulent core of redcurrants and violets with minerality and a transparent character to the focused finish. Drink or hold.”
94 points, James Suckling
“Really alert, vivacious bouquet, a basket full of black cherries, hints of mulberry, licorice. The palate rocks, offers instant and pleasing dark berry fruit with a nudge of sweetness, holds slightly furry tannins for now. There is a cool thread through it, which works very well in its lift and freedom. The aftertaste has a note of cherry stone, black olives, a herbal tone from the inclusion of the stems.”
John Livingstone-Learmonth, DrinkRhone.com
Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage 2021
Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage La Guiraude 2020 (1500ml)

Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage La Guiraude 2020 (1500ml)

The limited production La Guiraude is Graillot’s tête de cuvée—made only in vintages where there are wines that exhibit particularly intense and ageworthy personalities. It’s a barrel selection, so the winemaking is the same as the classic Crozes, although the chosen casks age longer in both barrel and bottle. The Graillots are quick to point out that La Guiraude is not seen as a necessarily better wine than the domaine’s Crozes; instead, it is typically more powerful and can require longer cellaring. The 2020 season was almost the complete opposite of 2021–warm and very dry–and Maxime Graillot’s decision to pick relatively early made a difference. He picked on 3rd September, roughly a week before the domaine’s neighbours started to harvest. It’s a deep, smouldering mini-Hermitage for the ages but nonetheless remains ‘classic’ and savoury in style. Alongside the classic markers of anise, black olive and smoky minerality, the 2020 is packed with ripe, compact fruit, impressive texture and powdery tannins. And once again, there’s a hint of Hermitage or even Cornas going on this year. It’s a Guiraude for the cellar and for the ages; if you are going to drink it young, grab the decanter, gather your finest friends and get a good-sized rib-eye on the BBQ!

“The bouquet is wide, dark, intense, close-knit for now, gives a blackcurrant, smoky black cherry aroma, plenty of unfurling to do. The palate holds good, compact content which will serve as a good platform for the future; it reaches into the depths of its soils, is akin to a Hermitage from the eastern end of that appellation, carries mystery and potential. There is a good, tenacious offer of juice late on, the tannins correctly ripe.”
John Livingstone-Learmonth, DrinkRhone.com
Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage La Guiraude 2020 (1500ml)
Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage La Guiraude 2020

Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage La Guiraude 2020

The limited production La Guiraude is Graillot’s tête de cuvée—made only in vintages where there are wines that exhibit particularly intense and ageworthy personalities. It’s a barrel selection, so the winemaking is the same as the classic Crozes, although the chosen casks age longer in both barrel and bottle. The Graillots are quick to point out that La Guiraude is not seen as a necessarily better wine than the domaine’s Crozes; instead, it is typically more powerful and can require longer cellaring. The 2020 season was almost the complete opposite of 2021–warm and very dry–and Maxime Graillot’s decision to pick relatively early made a difference. He picked on 3rd September, roughly a week before the domaine’s neighbours started to harvest. It’s a deep, smouldering mini-Hermitage for the ages but nonetheless remains ‘classic’ and savoury in style. Alongside the classic markers of anise, black olive and smoky minerality, the 2020 is packed with ripe, compact fruit, impressive texture and powdery tannins. And once again, there’s a hint of Hermitage or even Cornas going on this year. It’s a Guiraude for the cellar and for the ages; if you are going to drink it young, grab the decanter, gather your finest friends and get a good-sized rib-eye on the BBQ!

“The bouquet is wide, dark, intense, close-knit for now, gives a blackcurrant, smoky black cherry aroma, plenty of unfurling to do. The palate holds good, compact content which will serve as a good platform for the future; it reaches into the depths of its soils, is akin to a Hermitage from the eastern end of that appellation, carries mystery and potential. There is a good, tenacious offer of juice late on, the tannins correctly ripe.”
John Livingstone-Learmonth, DrinkRhone.com
Domaine Alain Graillot Crozes-Hermitage La Guiraude 2020
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"Domaine Alain Graillot’s Crozes-Hermitage has long been a benchmark wine for the region. Thanks to worldwide distribution, starting in the mid- to late-1980s, it was, for many wine lovers, an introduction to the wines of the Northern Rhône and Syrah in general... Happily, his sons, Maxime and Antoine, who have been at the domaine’s helm since 2008, have not missed a beat regarding maintaining quality and the estate’s reputation." Josh Raynolds, Vinous

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France

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Northern Rhône

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Winemakers: Maxime & Antoine Graillot

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