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Paul Jaboulet Aine La Croix des Vignes Saint Joseph 2021
Paul Jaboulet Aine La Croix des Vignes Saint Joseph 2021
- Country- France
- Region- Rhône
- Grape Varieties- Syrah 100%
- Alcohol by volume- 13%
- Body Value: D (A is light, E is full-bodied)
Residual Sugar: 0
Contains Sulphites: Yes
Vegetarian/Vegan: Yes/Yes
Milk/Eggs: No/No
Organic: Yes
Biodynamic: No - Case 6/ 75cl
- Producer- Paul Jaboulet Aîné
- The complex bouquet reveals black fruit aromas complemented by delicate, spicy, toasty notes. Smooth and generous, the finish is carried by lovely, well-integrated notes of ageing.
Manually harvested, the fruit was sorted by plot and taken to the winery in 12kg crates. Traditional vinification occurred with 100% destemming and three weeks of maceration with daily pump-overs. The wine went through malolactic conversion and was aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, of which 15% were new and concrete eggs.
A complex bouquet revealing black fruit aromas complemented by delicate, spicy, toasty notes. Smooth and generous, the finish is carried by lovely, well-integrated notes of ageing.
Price | £322.14 |
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Country | France |
Vintage | 2021 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | The Saint-Joseph vineyard sits upon the 45th parallel, planted on steep hillsides on the right bank of the River Rhône that have been carved into terraces since ancient times. It was a favourite on the French King's table. It was then known under the name ‘Vin de Mauves’ as a local village, and its name was derived from the colour ‘mauve’, purple in French. The monks in Tournon sur Rhône gave the wine its current name in the 18th Century. In the 20th century, the winemakers formed a union to protect the Saint-Joseph name, and in 1956, the Saint-Joesph appellation became official. The vineyard sits at 250 metres elevation on steep slopes with an average gradient of 45%. The 8-hectare plot was planted in 1998, and the vines thrive in granite soils which have degraded to |
Keywords | French Red, Rhone, Paul Jaboulet Aine |