Tasting Notes
From the Les Oliviers lieu-dit in Saint Joseph, considered by many to be the greatest area for white wine in the region. A blend of Marsanne and Roussanne from 40+ year old vines, direct pressed and fermented and aged in barrel for 11 months. A beautiful and elegant wine built on good fruit purity and complexing savoury nuance. Rare and limited. - Chris L
Mauves calls itself 'the cradle of Saint-Joseph ", the origination of this appellation. Certainly the best wines of this town, including those which issue from its most famous resident, Gérard Chave, have tremendous perfume, a unique cherry, nut and cocoa character and a certain soothing, coating suppleness even in youth.
Jean and Pierre Gonon farm 6 acres of Syrah, at Tournon, Mauves and the old vines from the legendary Raymond Trollat at St Jean de Muzols. Combined, this is the original St Joseph area and certainly contains the appellations best terroir.
Tasting the individual lots of wine at Gonon, each separated by parcel, is in itself a fascinating exhibition of terroirs. In addition, Jean Gonon is constantly experimenting, with youthful eagerness and idealism, to find the most successful variations in vinification for his fruit and it's terroir. In the final analysis, he compiles one single red wine assemblage.
The Gonon's pick as late as possible and ferment with wild yeasts. Pigeage is mostly by foot. Aging is 13 to 15 months in 600 litre casks and one old foudre; no new oak. Their wines blossom in a very different way from the wines of the far north of the appellation (where much of the Saint Joseph available in Australia comes from) with their meatiness, tapenade, black fruits and spice.
- Importer Note
| Product Type | Wine White Viognier Marsanne Roussanne & Friends |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Country | France |
| Region | Northern Rhone |
| Sub Region | Saint Joseph |
| Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
| Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |