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Herve Souhaut La Souteronne Gamay 2021

Herve Souhaut La Souteronne Gamay 2021

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Tasting Notes

Every year I look forward to the release of these wines. They're all so good, but let's talk about the Gamay. Made from 70-90 year old vines, it's lively and moderately weighted, with a tangy Gamay-ness of bright red fruits and integrated spice. It's a great wine to chill down a little in the warmer months and is so versatile with food - chicken, pork, salad, stew. You name it, it'll probably match it. Made with love and minimal intervention, and it's damn tasty and it wont last long! - Chris L

Just drinking this beauty. You know I was thinking I could be drinking a syrah. Maybe I was influenced by the fact he seems to be based in northern Rhone. Was getting the body and power of a syrah, with lifted spice to smell and taste. Maybe a herbal or mint edge too (or was that just the salad I had with the steak!) 12% alc. Very nice! - Michael L

 

Hervé Souhaut produces some of my favourite wines in France - alongside Jean Foillard and Domaine Gramenon, his sublime wines provided the inspiration to begin my journey into wine importing.

He and his wife converted the cellars of her parents' centuries-old hunting lodge into the winery and now draw on four parcels of vines totaling 8.5 acres in St.-Joseph, as well as 20 additional acres of Vin de Pays vineyards on the plateau, planted primarily to Gamay, Roussanne and Viognier. The AOC wines are labeled under Souhaut's name, while the Vin de Pays cuvées are named Domaine Romaneaux-Destezet, in homage to the name of her parents' estate combined with Béatrice's family name.

The domaine was created in 1993, growing steadily from there to total about 3,750 cases annually today - all sold quickly by reservation and they don't intend to grow much past that.

The methods of Jules Chauvet are followed here, which is to say grapes are hand-harvested and then the whole bunches undergo a pre-fermentation maceration at low temperature. Fermentation follows using natural yeasts in wooden and concrete tanks ‚– the wine is then aged on fine lees in seasoned oak casks for eight to twelve months. Following that there is just a teeny dose of sulfur at bottling, which is done without filtration. - Andrew Guard

Product Type Wine Red Gamay & Beaujolais
Volume 750ml
Country France
Region Northern Rhone
Sub Region Ardeche
Winemaking Practices Natural
Vineyard Practices Organic/Biodynamic