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The Rhone Valley is a key wine-producing region in the southeast of France.
The north boasts old and highly respected names, such as Hermitage and Cote Rotie. The south is not lacking in prestige with the Chateauneuf-du-Pape appellation is located.
The Rhone Valley is a key wine-producing region in the southeast of France.
The north boasts old and highly respected names, such as Hermitage and Cote Rotie. The south is not lacking in prestige with the Chateauneuf-du-Pape appellation is located.
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Côte de Cornas: A Bold and Rustic Expression of Syrah
The Cornas appellation, located in the Northern Rhône Valley, is exclusively dedicated to producing red wines from the Syrah grape. Known for its powerful, rustic character, Cornas wines offer a unique expression of this noble grape variety, distinguished by their intensity and depth.
The Cornas appellation covers 150 hectares, with 112 hectares planted with vines. Unlike other prestigious Rhône regions like Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie, which are south-facing, Cornas is oriented toward the east, giving the wines a slower maturation process and a more rustic profile. The steep, terraced slopes are composed of granitic soils, providing a distinctive minerality to the wines.
Syrah is the sole grape variety permitted in Cornas wines. This single variety produces wines with a rich, powerful character, and Cornas is often considered one of the boldest expressions of Syrah in the Rhône. Young Cornas wines offer a strong bouquet of blackcurrant and raspberry, with notes of violet and spice. As the wines age, their complexity deepens, revealing aromas of chestnut, truffle, licorice, and more pronounced blackcurrant.
Cornas wines are known for their intensity, tannic structure, and rustic charm. In their youth, they are full-bodied and tightly wound, requiring time to fully open. Over the years, these wines evolve into complex, structured wines with a harmonious balance of fruit and earthy notes. The aging potential of Cornas wines is considerable, with many of the finest examples able to mature for 20 years or more.
The wines of Cornas have a significant aging potential, often requiring several years to reach their peak. It is recommended to cellar Cornas wines for at least 10 years, and they can easily age for 20 years or more, depending on the vintage. As they mature, they develop tertiary aromas such as leather, truffle, and earthiness, adding complexity and richness to the wine.
To fully appreciate the complexity and depth of Cornas wines, they should be served at a temperature of around 16°C. This allows the wine to express its aromatic nuances and its powerful tannins.
Among the top producers in Cornas, two estates stand out: the Domaine Alain Voge and the Domaine Auguste Clape. Both estates are known for producing wines that embody the traditional style of Cornas, with Alain Voge offering a more elegant style and Auguste Clape producing wines that are rich and powerfully structured.
The Cornas appellation is a true gem for lovers of bold, rustic, and powerful red wines. Made exclusively from Syrah, these wines are known for their richness, intensity, and long-aging potential. Whether you're looking to enjoy them young or cellar them for years, Cornas wines offer an unforgettable tasting experience, perfect for pairing with grilled meats, game, or hearty stews.
Côte-Rôtie: An Intense and Elegant Red Wine from the Rhône Valley
The Côte-Rôtie appellation, located in the heart of the Rhône Valley, is one of the most prestigious for producing exceptional red wines. Exclusively dedicated to red wines, this appellation is renowned for its rich, full-bodied, and powerful wines, offering a unique aromatic complexity.
The Côte-Rôtie wine-producing area covers a surface of 242 hectares, mainly located on steep terraced slopes. The soils, composed of schist and granite, give the wines a distinct minerality and great structure. The climate is ideal for growing Syrah, the main grape variety of the region, though Viognier is also permitted and often used in small quantities to bring floral aromas and freshness.
Syrah, locally known as "serine", is the dominant grape variety in the region. It produces wines with exceptional intensity, with powerful aromas of black fruits such as blackcurrant and raspberry, accompanied by smoky, grilled meat, bacon, violet, and olive notes. Viognier, when used, contributes a floral and aromatic touch, adding freshness and elegance to the wines.
Côte-Rôtie wines are known for their complex and balanced aromas, with a beautiful length on the palate. Upon opening the bottle, the enticing aromas of ripe black fruits, violet, and smoky notes fill the air, captivating the senses. The wines are typically spicy, with a marked tannic structure, allowing them to age beautifully. These wines improve with time, gaining more complexity as they mature.
Côte-Rôtie wines are wines for aging. They can be cellared for 15 years or more, depending on the vintage and the producer. With age, they develop tertiary aromas such as truffle, coffee, and earthy notes, making the tasting experience even more complex.
Côte-Rôtie wines should be served at an ideal temperature of 16°C. This temperature helps reveal their aromatic complexity and enhances their tannic structure.
Côte-Rôtie is a must-try for lovers of powerful and complex red wines. Thanks to its noble grape varieties like Syrah and Viognier, and its unique terroir, the appellation produces wines that combine intensity, elegance, and aging potential. These wines are perfect for pairing with rich dishes like grilled meats, game, or aged cheeses.
The vineyard’s perfect location on the left-bank of the Rhône is known for its exposure to the sun, the influence of the Mediterranean, and for being sheltered from the northerly winds.
This harmony between the soils and the exposure are perfect for Syrah that, in the area’s red crus, finds the perfect expression of its strength. This balance is also reflected in the tannins that oscillate between strength and finesse.
The appellation also produces light and golden white wines that are characterized by floral notes with a touch of vanilla, and nutty aromas dominated by roasted almonds... Finally, the Hermitage cru can produce incredibly rare straw wines, made from the appellation’s white grape varieties.
The red wine, made using Syrah, can contain up to 15% Roussanne and Marsanne, and is a deep ruby red colour. As it ages, this strong wine, meaty and robust, acquires a surprising roundness and flexibility. Ageing incredibly well, the best vintages become finer and more harmonious over time, developing exquisite notes of violet, spices, and blackcurrant.
The Hermitage white wines, made from Marsanne and Roussane grapes, display a wonderful yellow colour and are of a rare smoothness. They develop the creamy, honeyed aromas of hazelnut, peach, and apricot, and may even reveal scents of iris, narcissus, and linden. They can be kept for decades.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape is one of the most famous and prestigious wine regions in France, located in the southern part of the Rhône Valley. This appellation is renowned for producing powerful and complex red wines, often considered some of the finest in the world.
The vineyards of Châteauneuf-du-Pape are situated on a distinctive terroir, characterized by a mix of galets roulés (large stones), sand, and clay soils, which help retain heat and provide excellent drainage. This unique environment, combined with the region's Mediterranean climate, creates optimal conditions for growing a wide range of grape varieties.
The Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards are planted on the terraces of the Rhône River, with vineyards divided between stony plains and rocky hillsides. The galets roulés, large stones found in the vineyards, are particularly important because they absorb heat during the day and release it at night, helping the grapes ripen evenly.
The appellation is named after the town of Châteauneuf-du-Pape (meaning "new castle of the pope"), which was once the summer residence of the Avignon papacy in the 14th century. The iconic papal crest, with the two crossed keys, is still a symbol of the region today.
Located on the right bank of the Rhône River, the Condrieu terroir is famous for its white wines, which derive their exceptional character from Viognier, the appellation's signature grape. This small wine region, nestled between Vienne and Valence, benefits from a Mediterranean climate that is ideal for cultivating Viognier, which produces wines with intense and elegant aromas.
The Condrieu terroir is made up of steep slopes and varied soils, including terraces composed of schist, pebbles, and clay, which impart a distinct minerality to the wines. The Mediterranean climate, combined with cool influences from the Rhône River, provides ideal conditions for the slow maturation of the grapes, resulting in wines that are rich in aromas, with great finesse and balance.
Condrieu wines are dry white wines, often highly aromatic, with floral notes (violet, jasmine), fruity flavors (apricot, peach), and spices, sometimes with hints of honey and candied fruit. On the palate, these wines are typically rich, silky, and opulent, with a lovely roundness and a fresh, persistent finish.
The Viognier grape, exclusively used in this appellation, is a demanding variety that produces low yields but wines of great quality, often capable of aging for several years and developing complex aromas.
Among the most prestigious producers of Condrieu, several estates stand out for the exceptional quality of their wines:
Condrieu is an essential appellation for lovers of refined white wines. Its unique terroir and signature grape, Viognier, make it an exceptional wine-producing area, ready to be discovered and savored with every sip.
2007 Ogier Clos de l'Oratoire des Papes Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone, France
2016 Ogier Clos de l'Oratoire des Papes Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone, France
Marie Beurrier Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2014 (Magnum)
2010 Rotem & Mounir Saouma Chateauneuf-du-Pape 'Le Petit Livre de A.M. Bach - 60 Mensis'
2015 Paul Jaboulet Aine Double Magnum Hermitage La Chapelle, Rhone, France
Domaine Dard et Ribo, Saint Joseph, Rhone - France, Saint-Joseph AOP
2018 Domaine Jamet Cotes du Rhone Equivoque Rhone, France
2007 Chateau de Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone Reserve
2015 Thierry Allemand Cornas Reynard, Rhone, France
Château de Beaucastel Hommage à Jacques Perrin 1994
2011 Chateau Rayas Chateauneuf-du-Pape white, Rhone, France
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