Few regions in France have such an important wine-making tradition as the Rhone Valley.
As early as 600 B.C., the Phocaeans planted the first vines around Marseille after founding the city. Gradually, the vineyards spread northwards, and by 71 AD, vines were being grown in Côte-Rôtie and Hermitage.
The Côtes du Rhône wines development was hindered by the power of the county of Burgundy, whose ambition was to supply the enormous market represented by Paris and London alone, and which, to do so, prevented the Rhône wines circulation through excessively high customs duties.
In the 19th century, the construction of the first railway lines finally allowed the Rhône Valley wines to become popular in Paris.
- Nose: slightly peaty. Notes of coffee and ripe black fruits
- Palate: tight structure. Tannins are fine but present.
Tasting date: February 2021.
OUR OPINION: 1 or 2 extra years of cellar aging will allow the tannins to round off.
The 2018 vintage has a slightly more animal profile than the 2017.
Other available vintage:
- Nose: powerful. Aromas of blueberry, blackberry and raspberry which give way to fragrances of roasted coffee and spices, with a hint of violet.
- Palate: supple, round and delicious, with a hint of vanilla on the finish.
Tasting date: November 2021.
OUR OPINION: magnificent Saint-Joseph, rich, dense and concentrated.
- Nose: intense and concentrated. Blackberry and blueberry, black pepper and coffee with a hint of bay leaf.
- Palate: beautiful juice, full and delicately structured by fine tannins.
Tasting date: April 2021.
OUR OPINION: a very fine vintage, to be kept in the cellar for a few extra years.
- Nose: intense and fragrant. Sweet notes of yellow peaches, white flowers, lychees and mangoes, with a hint of cream.
- Palate: elegant, suave, lively and intensely scented with a slightly creamy finish.
Tasting date: February 2021.
OUR OPINION: Very good!
- Nose: peaty notes, cold tobacco, blackcurrant and chocolate.
- Palate: tight structure.
Tasting date: October 2020
OUR OPINION: the very clayey terroir of Barroux tends to close the Syrah wines. The nose is reduced on opening, and it is essential to decant it for a few hours so that it can breathe. It will benefit from 5 to 8 years of cellar ageing.
- Nose: intense. Aromas of black cherry, blackberry, cassis and cinnamon, with a hint of menthol.
- Palate: full, dense and structured. Fine and elegant tannins. Long finish slightly liquorice perfumed.
Tasting date: October 2020
OUR OPINION: a more complex vintage than LA SOURCE, with a dense and fruity texture. Very good!
Others available vintages :
- Nose: intense and slightly creamy. Notes of almond, yellow peach, lychee, lemon and pink grapefruit with a hint of anise.
- Palate: soft and fragrant attack.
OUR OPINION: a wine full of elegance and refinement!
- Nose: rich and generous. Very concentrated black fruit aromas (blackberries and blueberries), notes of white pepper and cinnamon.
- Palate: structured. Tannins of great finesse. Tasty juice with a long finish.
Tasting date: April 2021.
OUR OPINION: Cornas are wines destined to age, this one is no exception to the rule, but it is already very beautiful in its youth, as 2018 is an excellent vintage, which suggests the development of beautiful tertiary aromas over time.
Rich and dense nose that reveals intense aromas of black cherry, roasted coffee beans, blackberry, blueberry and black pepper, with a hint of cinnamon and licorice. On the palate, a beautiful and supple juice with a finely structured frame with well integrated tannins. A silky and elegantly scented Cornas !
(Tasting date : July 2020)
Others available vintages :
- Nose: intensely fragrant. Dominant flavours of roasted coffee, liquorice, and black pepper that give way to black fruits aromas.
- Palate: silky juice, fine tannins. Finish on blackberry coulis notes.
Tasting date: August 2020.
OUR OPINION: very nice juice, delicate and intensely perfumed.
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