Critic Review

17.5/20 JancisRobinson.com "Unfiltered, unfined, no acidification, no chaptalisation. Spontaneous fermentation. 2019 was a typical vintage except at the end of June when they had a freak heatwave of 45 °C (113 °F) for two days, which, quite literally, burnt some of the vines. The rest of the summer was very hot, but normal, except for 26 and 27 June. Muscat d’Alexandrie was literally burnt to a cinder and people who’d treated the vines with fungicides a few days before lost everything – copper sulphate burns leaves in heat. Fermentation was not easy, but it went OK. The acidity in the grapes was lower because of the heatwave, but it was OK. No malolactic (malo is quite rare for them – in 2006, 2012, 2016 only). From a co-planted vineyard of Grenache Blanc, Gris and Noir (very roughly 25%, 45%, 30%); very old, massive vines (95 to 100 years old) on schist with a little bit of sand and clay, limestone underneath. This is the only part of the estate, and indeed the only part of the villag

Domaine Danjou-Banessy Clos des Escounils Blanc 2019 Cotes du Roussill

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A blend of Genache Blanc, Gris and Noir, from ancient 90 year old vines, this is beautiful, racy, elegant wine that is softly textured and very ‘modern’ in its freshness and balance.

Country

France

Alcohol ABV

ABV 13%

Region

Roussillon

Dietary Requirements

Vegan

Sub-Region

Cotes du Roussillon

Organic Status

Certified Organic

Grape Varieties

Grenache Gris 45%, Grenache Blanc 25%, Grenache Noir 30%

Vivino Rating

Vivino Rating: 4.2

Producer

Colour

White

Drinking Window

Drink to 2035

Vintage

2019
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Product Code: 963486

Delivery

You can choose to have your order delivered or arrange click and collect in store (more info below). Delivery is FREE on orders of £60 or more (Cambridge and surrounds) and £120 or more (UK wide) to a single address in mainland Great Britain.

We normally aim for next day delivery as far as possible (Monday – Friday) on orders placed before midday. Orders placed in the afternoon will be processed the morning after, on a next day service. Orders placed from Friday midday until Sunday will be processed and made ready for dispatch the following Monday. This may take longer if stock needs to be collected from one more locations.

Customers should receive notification from our couriers by text when their order is en route.

Unfortunately, issues in the supply chain can mean longer than normal delivery times may be experienced.

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Delivery Option Price Minimum Bottle Estimated Delivery
Standard Delivery Cambridge & Surrounds FREE on orders over £75 or 6+ bottles
£2.95 on orders under £75
No minimum bottle count required for this delivery type Within 1-7 days, normally next day.
Standard Delivery GB Mainland FREE on orders over £120
£7.95 on orders under £120
No minimum bottle count required for this delivery type Within 2-7 days, normally within 3 working days.
Deliveries to Northern Ireland, Scottish Highlands and UK Islands, Isle of Man and Isles of Scilly Additional courier charges will apply to postcodes IV, HS, KA27-28, KW, PA20-49, PA60-78, PH17-26, PH30-44, PH49-50, ZE, BT, IM, TR21-25

Please note: we classify the Channel Islands as an International destination.

Click and Collect FREE No minimum bottle count required for this delivery type Same day collection usually available (during store opening hours). See details below.
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Delivery Instructions

When you place your order, you can add additional delivery instructions to your order to help your driver deliver your parcel without any delay. Simply fill in the box titled ‘Add a note for your delivery driver here’ on the checkout page. You can find this box at the bottom of the checkout page in the ‘Add delivery instructions’ section. Please use this section to instruct your driver on a specific place to leave the package(s) if the recipient is out, such as ‘If out leave with neighbour’. If you do not provide any instructions, Parcelforce will leave a card and your delivery will be delayed. If there is no-one over the age of 18 available to receive the local delivery, we will contact you to make arrangements.

Click & Collect

  • FREE collection on any order.
  • Order and pay online, choose Click and Collect at checkout, and select your store.
  • We’ll contact you when your order is ready.
  • We’ll hold your order in-store for ten days, so you can collect at a time that works for you.

Critic Review

17.5/20 JancisRobinson.com "Unfiltered, unfined, no acidification, no chaptalisation. Spontaneous fermentation. 2019 was a typical vintage except at the end of June when they had a freak heatwave of 45 °C (113 °F) for two days, which, quite literally, burnt some of the vines. The rest of the summer was very hot, but normal, except for 26 and 27 June. Muscat d’Alexandrie was literally burnt to a cinder and people who’d treated the vines with fungicides a few days before lost everything – copper sulphate burns leaves in heat. Fermentation was not easy, but it went OK. The acidity in the grapes was lower because of the heatwave, but it was OK. No malolactic (malo is quite rare for them – in 2006, 2012, 2016 only). From a co-planted vineyard of Grenache Blanc, Gris and Noir (very roughly 25%, 45%, 30%); very old, massive vines (95 to 100 years old) on schist with a little bit of sand and clay, limestone underneath. This is the only part of the estate, and indeed the only part of the villag

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