2020 St Joseph, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave, Rhône
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Syrah
- James Lawther MW
- 17.5/20
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 93+/100
- Matt Walls
- 94/100
- Josh Raynolds
- 96-97/100
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Product: 20208033020
75 cl Bottle
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2020
Alcohol % 14.5
Grape List Syrah
Body Medium Bodied
Property Chave
Critics reviews
James Lawther MW 17.5/20
100% Syrah. Cask samples tasted at the domaine.Sample 1: Chaillés.Wonderfully lifted and fragrant with violets to the fore. Fine tannins and great persistence.Sample 2: Dardouille.Broader and fuller with more power. More subdued and Hermitage-like in form and expression.Sample 3: Bachasson.The nose is pleasantly spicy but it really explodes aromatically on the palate where the tannins are tighter. Added notch of freshness as well.Drink 2025 - 2035james_lawther MW, JancisRobinson.com (December 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2035
Jeb Dunnuck 93+/100
The 2020 Saint Joseph is a beauty and is showing nicely. Classic Saint Joseph darker fruits, peppery herbs, damp earth, and spice, as well as a hint of tapenade, all emerge on the nose, and it's medium to full-bodied, has a concentrated mid-palate, and outstanding length. It's impeccably made and will evolve for 10-15 years.Drink 2022 - 2037jeb_dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com (December 2022)
Drink 2025 - 2035
Matt Walls 94/100
All the lieux-dits I tasted that make up this domaine's Saint-Joseph were showing well and expressed their typical characters, this promising to be a precise style with clear, complex aromatics. It's possible that the rose-scented lieu-dit Bachesson component might be bottled separately this year - in which case you should buy it without hesitation.Drink 2025 - 2030matt_walls, Decanter.com (October 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2035
Josh Raynolds 96-97/100
As with the 2020 L'Hermitage, I tasted this wine in its components, shortly before blending and bottling. This vintage is highly successful at Chave, and this wine, which would qualify as the gateway bottling made from estate fruit, looks to be outstanding, with juicy, spice-laced red and blue fruit character of noteworthy freshness, plus strong florality and mineral drive. I was also struck by the fineness of the tannins, which will likely make the final wine deceptively approachable on release. Don't be fooled - this wine has a long and enviable track record for rewarding patience.josh_raynolds, Vinous.com.com (December 2022)
Drink 2025 - 2035
About this wine
Syrah/Shiraz
A noble black grape variety grown particularly in the Northern Rhône where it produces the great red wines of Hermitage, Cote Rôtie and Cornas, and in Australia where it produces wines of startling depth and intensity. Reasonably low yields are a crucial factor for quality as is picking at optimum ripeness. Its heartland, Hermitage and Côte Rôtie, consists of 270 hectares of steeply terraced vineyards producing wines that brim with pepper, spices, tar and black treacle when young. After 5-10 years they become smooth and velvety with pronounced fruit characteristics of damsons, raspberries, blackcurrants and loganberries. It is now grown extensively in the Southern Rhône where it is blended with Grenache and Mourvèdre to produce the great red wines of Châteauneuf du Pape and Gigondas amongst others. Its spiritual home in Australia is the Barossa Valley, where there are plantings dating as far back as 1860. Australian Shiraz tends to be sweeter than its Northern Rhône counterpart and the best examples are redolent of new leather, dark chocolate, liquorice, and prunes and display a blackcurrant lusciousness. South African producers such as Eben Sadie are now producing world- class Shiraz wines that represent astonishing value for money.
Chave
The Chaves have been growing vines on the famous Hermitage hill for over 500 years. Gérard Chave took over from his father in 1970 and rapidly achieved megastar status due to the extraordinary quality of his wines. The easte is currently under the helm of University of California Davis graduate Jean Louis Chave, although his father Gerard still plays an active role.