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Guigal, formally ''Établissements Guigal'', is a
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and
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business situated in
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in the southern part of the
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region in
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. Guigal produces wine from appellations across the Rhône region, but is particularly noted for their Côte-Rôtie wines and played a pioneering role in improving Côte-Rôtie's international reputation. Guigal's single vineyard wines ''La Mouline'', ''La Landonne'' and ''La Turque'' (sometimes referred to collectively as "La La's") are internationally renowned. In 2007, the release of the 2003
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of Guigal's "La La" wines set the record for most expensive release of any Rhone wine, with bottles retailing for as much as $800.J. Molesworth '
Guigal Sets Price Record for Rhône
'' Wine Spectator, Feb 8th, 2007


History

Guigal was established in 1946 by Étienne Guigal, who had worked for
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for 15 years before setting up his own business. It has been managed by his son Marcel Guigal since 1961. In 1984, Guigal bought Vidal Fleury but continues to operate it as a separate business. In 2000, Guigal bought and absorbed two other wineries: the estate Jean-Louis Grippat in Saint-Joseph and the Domaine de Vallouit, with vineyard holdings in Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Saint-Joseph and
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, which added some high-end vineyards in other appellations to the Guigal range. In 2006 the Domaine de Bonserine was purchased by Guigal. In recent years, Marcel's son Philippe Guigal has been active as a
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at Guigal. Guigal, under Marcel Guigal, came to international fame in the early- to mid-1980s when
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followed by other wine critics heaped praise on Guigal's top Côte-Rôtie wines, in particular the three single vineyard wines ''La Mouline'', ''La Landonne'' and ''La Turque''. Parker comments that "In the past 26 years I have spent visiting wineries and vignerons, I have never seen a producer so fanatical about quality as Marcel Guigal." This attention contributed to the Rhône wines' improved international fame in general, and in particular led Côte-Rôtie to be seen more on par with Hermitage than in previous times. This also meant that the top Côte-Rôtie wines increased in price to reach and later follow and sometimes surpass that of the top Hermitage wines. In 2006 Marcel Guigal was awarded the
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Man of the Year award for his contribution and dedication to the Rhône.


Wines and vineyard holdings

Guigal produces a wide range of red, white and rosé wine from the northern and southern Rhône appellations. These wines are sold under the
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's name with similar-looking wine labels across the range. The high-end wines, on the other hand, have individual labels of very varying design and mostly carry vineyard designations, sometimes an official
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and sometimes Guigal's own designation. These wines are only produced from Guigal's own vineyards. Guigals total vineyard holdings is slightly over , of which around half is in Côte-Rôtie. Of the 25,000 cases of wine typically made in the
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appellation each vintage, around 45% is produced by Guigal.


Côte-Rôtie wines

The Côte-Rôtie wines, for which Guigal is most famous, are produced on three quality levels: * ''Brune et Blonde de Guigal'' (previously known as just ''Brune et Blonde''), the basic Côte-Rôtie carrying the names of the ''Côte Brune'' and ''Côte Blonde'' parts of the appellation, and featuring a standard Guigal label. Typically a blend of 4%
Viognier Viognier () is a white wine grape variety. It is the only permitted grape for the French wine Condrieu in the Rhône Valley.J. Robinson ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 754 Oxford University Press 2006 Outside of the Rhôn ...
and 96%
Syrah Syrah (), also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine. In 1999, Syrah was found to be the offspring of two obscure grapes from southeastern France, Dureza and Mondeuse B ...
. * ''Château d'Ampuis'', a blend of six vineyards of ''Côte Brune'' and ''Côte Blonde'', and priced between the ''Brune et Blonde'' and the vineyard-designated wines. Typically a blend of 7% Viognier and 93% Syrah. Produced since the 1995 vintage, it is named after the 11th century fort and
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in
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that was purchased in 1995, restored and setup as Guigal headquarters. * ''La Landonne'', a vineyard-designated wine made from 100% Syrah, and therefore often the most tannic of the three top wines. Produced since the 1978 vintage. * ''La Mouline'', a vineyard-designated wine from a parcel inside the lieu-dit Côte Blonde. Typically a blend of 11% Viognier and 89% Syrah and therefore often the most floral of three top wines. First vintage was 1966. * ''La Turque'', a vineyard-designated wine from a parcel inside the lieu-dit Côte Brune. Typically a blend of 7% Viognier and 93% Syrah and often described as intermediate between La Landonne and La Mouline in style. First vintage was 1985. For the vineyard Côte-Rôties, Guigal has received more 100 point ratings by Robert M. Parker than any other single wine producer. As of 2009, this meant 21 wines, consisting of seven vintages of La Landonne (1985-2005), nine vintages of La Mouline (1976-2005), and five vintages of La Turque (1985-2005).


Other high-end wines

*
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''La Doriane'', from the three lieux-dits ''Côte Chatillon'', ''Colombier'' and ''Coteau de Chéry''. *Condrieu ''Luminiscence'', a sweet Condrieu only produced in some vintages. * Ermitage ''Ex Voto'' red, from
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s in the four lieux-dits ''Bessards'', ''Greffieux'', ''Murands'' and ''Hermite''. 100% Syrah. Produced since the 2000 vintage. *Ermitage ''Ex Voto'' white, from old vines in the two lieux-dits ''Murets'' (90% of the wine) and ''Hermite'' (10% of the wine). Typically a blend of 90%
Marsanne Marsanne is a white wine grape, most commonly found in the Northern Rhône region. It is often blended with Roussanne. In Savoie the grape is known as ''grosse roussette''. Outside France it is also grown in Switzerland (where it is known as ' ...
and 10%
Roussanne Roussanne is a white wine grape grown originally in the Rhône wine region in France, where it is often blended with Marsanne. It is the only other white variety, besides Marsanne, allowed in the northern Rhône appellations of Crozes-Hermitage A ...
. Produced since the 2001 vintage. * Saint-Joseph ''Lieu-dit Saint-Joseph'' red. 100% Syrah. *Saint-Joseph ''Lieu-dit Saint-Joseph'' white. Typically a blend of 95% Marsanne and 5% Roussanne. *Saint-Joseph ''Vignes de l'Hospice'' red. Produced from a formerly church-owned vineyard that was divided between the two estates of Grippat and Vallouit before it was bought by Guigal. 100% Syrah.Guigal: The Wines - Saint-Joseph red - "Vignes de l'Hospice"
Retrieved January 6, 2009.
Produced since the 1999 vintage and priced higher than the ''Lieu-dit Saint-Joseph'' wine.


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External links

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