Clos des Corbassières Humagne Rouge Coeur du Clos

Description (detail)

The Clos des Corbassières is located just outside the city gates of Sion. The showpiece of our vineyards is also at the heart of the history of Valais viticulture. This exceptional terrain consists of 52 terraces. Its large dry stone walls, built on the steep slopes of Mont d'Orge, symbolize the hard work of several generations of men and women. Its soil, consisting of Oxfordian limestone slate, produces wines of great finesse, density and complexity. Area 3.9 ha.

At the heart of the Clos des Corbassières, protected by centuries-old dry stone walls, lies a hidden treasure: the oldest vines of the former La Corbassières-Imhof estate, with an average age of over 60 years. The Coeur du Clos wines are produced in very limited quantities and mature for between 14 and 18 months in 228-liter oak barrels.

Red wine
Prozent
13.8
Option 1: Beschrieb
75cl
Option 1: Jahrgang
2023
Option 1: Preis
CHF 85

Matching mood

generous & giving

Characteristics

Aromen (Nase)
Undergrowth, bark, violets, wild berries.
Aromen (Mund)
Velvety, spicy, elegant and racy tannins, complex finish.
Complex & elegant
Dry
Oak barrel
Organic
Rarity
Beef
Game
10 years and more...

Our story

What connects us with this winery...

Domaine Cornulus SA

What started out small over 20 years ago is now one of the Valais' flagship wineries and stands for work in harmony with nature as well as top wines that emphasize the individual terroir.

The Valais cousins Stéphane Reynard and Dany Varone are perfectionists who love what they do. They pay attention to their vines, which grow above Sion in the village of Savièse, as if they were their own children. Thanks to the precise and competent cellar work of Dany Varone, they create terroir wines of the highest quality. The winemaking duo - now part of the Valais elite - laid the foundations for their successful Domaine Cornulus project in 1986. The two founded the "Buteo" wine cellar and started out as the "Garage Winery". They bought their first harvests directly from the vines of various winegrowers in Savièse and initially pressed them in a garage. The following year, they leased their first vines in the vineyards above Sion (less than 1 hectare).

In 1989, they created the Sélection Cornulus, after which their winery was named. A few vintages later, in 1995, they acquired the first plots of Clos de Mangold. Little by little, their dream of founding their own estate began to take shape. "Because without terroir, there are hardly any good wines," say Stéphane and Dany. In 1999, they acquired the "prime piece", the famous Clos des Corbassières, which crowned the domaine. Over the course of the noughties, they successively acquired various Grand Cru parcels between Sion and Sierre as well as the Clos Chamaray, St-Charles and La Follie. Finally, the magnificent Clos des Monzuettes rounds off the rich palette of exquisite growths.

More about the grape variety

Humagne Rouge

«A wild original from the Alps»

Humagne Rouge is sometimes called an autochthonous Valais grape variety, but it is only the Valais name for Cornalin d'Aoste. From a genetic point of view, Humagne Rouge is the daughter of Cornalin and has no relation to Humagne Blanche. It migrated to the Valais via the Great Saint Bernard.

The Humagne Rouge is a connoisseur's wine of very light colour, with personality and character. Robust and of late maturity, it seduces on the palate with an earthy, aromatic profile at the start (notes of wild berries, undergrowth, tree bark and violets) and is then densely woven on the finish. It deserves a few years of ageing and then, with its wild bouquet, goes particularly wonderfully with game specialities.

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