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Domaine Gallety

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Domaine Gallety
In 1974, Alain Gallety and his father began their winegrowing business in the Ardèche, in an area that would become the Côtes du Vivarais appellation in 1999. They decided to build a modern winery at the foot of their highest plots.

Today, Alain Gallety works with his son David-Alexandre. Together, they manage this 15-hectare vineyard using organic farming methods.

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Domaine Gallety - Cuvée Spéciale rouge 2016

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3/5 (3 reviews)

15/20 Bettane & Desseauve

(2015 vintage notes)

A blend of equal parts Grenache and Syrah aged for over a year in barrels, Domaine Gallety's red is a racy, drinkable wine. It has generous aromas of black fruit.

Domaine Gallety - Cuvée Spéciale blanc 2017

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3.5/5 (6 reviews)

14,5/20 Bettane & Desseauve

(2016 vintage notes)

Very expressive both on the nose and the palate, Domaine Gallety's white wine has a lovely fatness to it. Combined with its natural acidity, this gives a very special length to this wine, which can be enjoyed as an aperitif or with seafood.

Domaine Gallety - Haute Vigne 2016

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4.4/5 (10 reviews)

Produced from the estate's youngest vines, Haute Vigne is a blend of Grenache and Syrah. Its well-extracted red and black fruit aromas, controlled acidity and supple tannins make it a real pleasure wine.

Domaine Gallety - Syrare 2015

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4.5/5 (2 reviews)

15,5/20 Bettane & Desseauve

"Still very young, Syrah deserves a little more time in the cellar. At the moment rather austere, it will soften with time to unfold its full elegance. Racy and vertical, it will take flight with aeration in a decanter". (Le Guide Bettane & Desseauve des Vins de France 2018)