As with the 2012, the 2011 Vacqueyras 1717 is the most modern-styled in the lineup. Comprised of 60% Grenache and then even parts Mourvedre and Syrah, aged in new barrels for 20-26 months, it dishes out loads of ripe blackberry, raspberry, licorice, spice and leather on the nose. Medium to full-bodied, rich and textured, with beautiful freshness and purity, as well as fantastic length, it wears its modern elevage beautifully and is very well done in the style. It should have a decade or so of longevity.
This large estate produces a bevy of rich, fruit-forward efforts that remain more than reasonably priced. Looking at the 2011s, this is a solid vintage here and the wines make the most of the vintage, with upfront fruit and texture.
Importer: Grape Expectations, Raleigh, NC; tel. (919) 781-1655