Usseglio, though an Italian name, quickly conjures up thoughts of France’s Rhone valley for those in the wine world. In 1931 Francis Usseglio left Italy for work in Chateauneuf du Pape and shortly after WWII became a tenant farmer producing his own wine. Francis had two sons Pierre and Raymond. Pierre took over managing the family vineyard, and after buying more plots founded Domaine Pierre Usseglio which eventually became known for the special cuvees Mon Aieul and Reserve des Deux Freres. Raymond purchased his first vineyard in 1962 and in 1964 established Domaine Raymond Usseglio. Currently the domaine is run by Raymond’s son Stephane with consultation from Xavier Vignon and there are basically 3 red and 3 white Chateauneuf du Pape wines currently being produced.
Beginning in 2007 a limited cuvee known as La Part des Anges has been produced focusing on the Mourvedre grape, but it is their Cuvee Imperiale that most customers seek out. From vines planted