Château Rayas

Château Rayas

Jacques Reynaud, who died in 1997, was one of the true characters in Châteauneuf. A notoriously shy and private man, he was known to avoid appointments by hiding in ditches that lined the rutted driveway leading to his château. However, he was recognised as one of the world's greatest winemakers and the legacy of Château Rayas is now continued by his son François.

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2012 Côtes du Rhône Rouge, Château des Tours
Ready, but will improve
2014 Côtes du Rhône Rouge, Château des Tours
Ready, but will improve
Rhône 
2007 Côtes du Rhône Rouge, Château de Fonsalette
Ready, but will keep
Rhône 
2010 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge, Château Rayas, Rhône
Ready, but will improve
£2,043.50
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Rhône 
2009 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge, Château Rayas, Rhône
Ready, but will improve
£1,804.00
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Rhône 
2005 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge, Château Rayas, Rhône
Ready, but will improve
£1,518.00
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available

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So many practices here seem to run contrary to other producers in Châteauneuf - the 13 hectares of vines are north facing and contain none of the fabled "galets roulés". Only Grenache is used and yields at around 15hl/h are ridiculously low. Almost uniquely the wines are matured in the now rarely seen 450 litre "double-piéce" oak casks. These are substantial and exotically rich wines that are quite literally unique.