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2022 Condrieu, Pierre Gaillard, Malleval
The Viognier for the Gaillard Condrieu comes from parcels located in Malleval, Condrieu and Chavanay. It aged in oak, on fine lees, for 5 months, prior to bottling in April 2023: “lees ageing is important for my whites,” Pierre told us. “It builds structure, texture and tension. Early bottling in this warmer vintage was also […]
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2020 Châteauneuf du Pape, Domaine Font de Courtedune
Vine age is an important contributory factor in the production of high quality Châteauneuf du Pape: a great number of the Domaine’s Grenache vines are centenarians, giving small yields of intensely concentrated juice. This is a field blend predominantly comprising Grenache (95%) with the other 12 grape varieties authorised for Châteauneuf production (most red, some […]
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2020 Côte-Rôtie Esprit de Blonde, Pierre Gaillard
Esprit de Blonde is from the steep Le Mollard lieu-dit on the Côte Blonde, where the terraced vines burrow down into gneiss bedrock. In 2020 the blend is 90% Syrah and 10% Viognier, which are co-planted, and then harvested and fermented together. The wine will age for a total of 18 months in new oak […]
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2018 Côte-Rôtie Esprit de Blonde, Pierre Gaillard
This is heart-racingly beautiful Côte Rôtie, being a blend of 85% Syrah and 15% Viognier from vineyards exclusively on the Côte Blonde. The red and white grapes are co-planted, being picked and fermented together and then aged for 18 months in new oak barrels to give a deeply purple wine that has intensely perfumed, complex, […]
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2019 Côte-Rôtie, Pierre Gaillard
This is classic Côte Rôtie, from a blend of 90% Syrah and 10% Viognier from vineyards across the breadth of the Côte. These red and white grapes are co-planted, being picked and fermented together to give a deeply purple wine that has amazingly perfumed, apricot, black cherry and savoury grilled meat aromas. The palate is […]
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