2022 Gigondas, Les Racines, Domaine Les Pallières, Vignobles Brunier, Rhône

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
Not ready
Product: 20221115004
2022 Gigondas, Les Racines, Domaine Les Pallières, Vignobles Brunier, Rhône

Description

This is 80% Grenache, with 15% of Syrah and Cinsault and a splash of Clairette. This high, north-west facing vineyard is protected by the Dentelles de Montmirail with the estate’s oldest vines – some over 100 years old. The nose exhibits lavender and parma violet and the tannins are very smooth with enough bite for freshness. A significant proportion of the bunches are not destemmed. This is very good indeed, oozing class.

Drink 2026 - 2040

Berry Bros. & Rudd

Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2022
Maturity Not ready
Body Full Bodied
Producer Vieux Télégraphe

About this wine

Vieux Telegraphe

Vieux Télégraphe is one of the most renowned estates in the Southern Rhône. Blessed with the finest locations in the area on the famed La Crau plateau, there is an emphasis on terroir expression and natural winemaking. The Bruniers, who own the property, started their love affair with La Crau in 1898 and on which they now own 70ha. This plateau – a Grand Cru equivalent in Châteauneuf-du-Pape – is so reputed for several reasons. Firstly, its galets roules (pudding stones) that re-emit the heat of the sun, producing a warm microclimate ideal for even berry ripening. Beneath these lies a subsoil of clay, which counters excess heat by keeping the vines hydrated and cool. Finally, at 120m altitude, it sits higher than surrounding areas. This brings exposure to wind (notably the Mistral), which again keeps the vines cool and free from diseases (and occasionally frost).
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Gigondas

Gigondas

Gigondas has been feted for its high-quality wines since Roman times, although it wasn’t really until it was classified as a Côtes du Rhône Villages in 1966 that it began to realise its potential. It achieved AC status in 1971 and today produces some of the finest, most underrated and under-priced wines in the Rhône valley; although, for the last two of these at least, probably not for much longer.
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