- Remembering Emmanuel Reynaud, Château Rayas - jebdunnuck. com
The Southern Rhône has lost one of its most singular and quietly influential figures with the passing of Emmanuel Reynaud, proprietor of Château Rayas Following the sudden death of his uncle Jacques in 1997, he assumed responsibility for Rayas, Pignan, Fonsalette, and La Pialade, building on the work he had already carried forward at Château des Tours Working from parcels of old-vine
- Château Rayas - wine estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
Château Rayas is a highly-regarded wine producer in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation of France's southern Rhône It is one of the region's most prestigious estates with wines fetching high prices
- Raya | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
En el español, se usan rayas para presentar diálogo In Spanish, lines are used to introduce dialogue
- Emmanuel Reynaud, owner of iconic Châteauneuf estate Château Rayas . . .
Emmanuel Reynaud, owner and winemaker of three southern Rhône estates including the iconic Château Rayas in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, passed away on 25 November 2025 aged 61, following a long illness
- Château Rayas: The ghost in the vines - Westgarth Wines
Tucked away in the northern reaches of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, far from the appellation’s typical galets roulés and Mediterranean scrub, lies one of the most enigmatic estates in all of France: Château Rayas
- History of Château Rayas Châteauneuf-du-Pape | Wine4Cellars. com
Château Rayas is a name that evokes both awe and intrigue within the wine world Nestled in the prestigious Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation of southern France's Rhône Valley, this elusive estate produces a single, revered red wine, along with a tiny quantity of white
- Château Rayas | ARVI SA
The main wine of Château Rayas is a traditional Châteauneuf-du-Pape which is made from 100% Grenache and showcases ripe and opulent fruit, with a limited production of around 1,100 cases per year
- Chateau Rayas: A Comprehensive Guide - bordeauxindex. com
Chateau Rayas is an enigma, wrapped in a cloak of beguiling aromatics and ethereal texture; unique and becoming near impossible to find, it can match and beat any of the very greatest wines in Burgundy or Bordeaux
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