
Fresh and delicate with a pale pink color, floral, fruity nose and refreshing palate driven by ripe berries and mineral. ~winery notes
Founded in 1781, Vidal-Fleury not only is the Rhnes oldest continuing grower/ngociant firm, but it also secured an international following very quickly.Thomas Jeffersons visit in 1787 was its first contact with the United States; he called the wines justly celebrated.
The elaboration of Vidal-Fleurys wines consists of four separate ... read more
Fresh and delicate with a pale pink color, floral, fruity nose and refreshing palate driven by ripe berries and mineral. ~winery notes
Founded in 1781, Vidal-Fleury not only is the Rhnes oldest continuing grower/ngociant firm, but it also secured an international following very quickly.Thomas Jeffersons visit in 1787 was its first contact with the United States; he called the wines justly celebrated.
The elaboration of Vidal-Fleurys wines consists of four separate operations the vineyard, winemaking, ageing and bottling. The superb origins of the grapes and the patience taken in maturing are what make the quality of Vidal-Fleury wines according to Winemaker Guy Sarton du Jonchay.
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre and Carignan grapes are grown in shallow soils made up primarily of clay, stones and sand. Vineyards are primarily on hillsides with an average of 100-200 meters in elevation.
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 (See Line Extensions).
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 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.

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