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Ferraton Saint-Joseph La Source rouge 2021
Ferraton Saint-Joseph La Source rouge 2021
- Grape 100 % Syrah.
- Country France
- Region Northern Rhone
- Producer Ferraton
- Abv 14%
- Natural cork
- Case size 6/ 75cl
- Blackcurrant and blackberry fruit give way to savoury black olive and pepper notes. The tannins are bold and rich, and the mouthcoating is good, but the finish has a refreshing minerality. It's an intense ruby colour. Small black berries (blackcurrant, blackberry), violet, hints of liquorice. Soft attack, with aromas of red fruit. The backbone of the wine is its minerality. The finish is long and spicy.
A very fresh and balanced wine, the Clairette brings freshness and the Grenache softness. Maison Ferraton was founded in 1946 by Jean-Orens Ferraton, the scion of the family of vignerons with a small holding in Hermitage. The expansion of the family business continued under his son Michel, who bought vineyards in St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage. In addition, he established a high-quality negociant arm, producing superior wines from the length of the Rhone Valley. This bijou producer has long been a firm proponent of organic and biodynamic farming, with an increasing number of wines produced according to these principles.
Price | £155.42 |
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Country | France |
Vintage | 2021 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Maison Ferraton was founded in 1946 by Jean-Orëns Ferraton, the scion of a family of vignerons with a small holding in Hermitage. The expansion of the family business continued under his son Michel, who bought vineyards in St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage, which produce several critically acclaimed, site-specific wines. In addition, he established a high-quality negociant arm, producing superior wines from the length of the Rhône Valley. Since 1998, this bijou producer has been a firm proponent of organic and biodynamic farming, with an increasing number of wines produced according to these principles. |
Keywords | French Red, Cote Rotie, Ferraton |