Paul Jaboulet Aîné - Domaine de Saint Pierre - Cornas

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Paul Jaboulet Aîné - Domaine de Saint Pierre - Cornas - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Paul Jaboulet Aîné - Domaine de Saint Pierre - Cornas

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The full-bodied 2019 Cornas Domaine de Saint Pierre delivers attractive notes of mixed plums and crushed stone. Not overly rich or concentrated, it looks to be an early-maturing Cornas, with silky tannins framing a lingering finish.
Type:
Red
Country:
France
Region:
Rhone
Appellation:
Cornas
Producer:
Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné
Grapes/Blend:
Syrah
ABV:
13%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Game Birds, Lamb, Beef, Venison, Mushrooms, Charcuterie and Cured Meats

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Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné

Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné

Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné is a renowned wine producer located in the Rhône Valley region of France. The history of this winery dates back to the early 19th century...

Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné is a renowned wine producer located in the Rhône Valley region of France. The history of this winery dates back to the early 19th century when it was founded by Antoine Jaboulet. The winery has been passed down through generations and is now run by Caroline Frey, who has brought a modern touch to the traditional winemaking techniques.

The winery is known for producing high-quality wines that reflect the terroir of the region. The vineyards are located on the steep slopes of the Rhône Valley, which provides the perfect conditions for growing grapes. The winery produces a range of wines, including red, white, and rosé wines.

The red wines produced by Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné are made from the Syrah grape variety, which is the dominant grape in the region. The wines are full-bodied and have a deep, rich flavour with notes of black fruit, spice, and pepper. The most famous red wine produced by the winery is the Hermitage La Chapelle, which is considered one of the best wines in the world.

The white wines produced by Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné are made from the Marsanne and Roussanne grape varieties. The wines are full-bodied with a rich, creamy texture and have notes of honey, apricot, and almond. The most famous white wine produced by the winery is the Hermitage Blanc, which is a blend of Marsanne and Roussanne grapes.

The rosé wines produced by Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné are made from the Grenache grape variety. The wines are light and refreshing with notes of red fruit and citrus. The most famous rosé wine produced by the winery is the Parallèle 45, which is a blend of Grenache and Cinsault grapes.

Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné is committed to sustainable winemaking practices and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce their environmental impact. The winery has also been awarded several certifications for their sustainable practices.

Overall, Maison Paul Jaboulet-Aîné is a world-renowned winery that produces high-quality wines that reflect the terroir of the Rhône Valley region. The winery's commitment to sustainable winemaking practices and their use of traditional winemaking techniques has made them a favourite among wine enthusiasts around the world.

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Wine has been produced in the Rhône Valley for over 500 years, with some of its vineyards being amongst the oldest in France. Syrah rules over the south...
Wine has been produced in the Rhône Valley for over 500 years, with some of its vineyards being amongst the oldest in France. Syrah rules over the south with a mix of Mediterranean grapes, while in the north, the two stars are Hermitage – grown on an imposing granite hillside above the town of Tain and best put away in the back of the cellar for a decade – and Côte-Rôtie, a star appellation made famous by Guigal's single-vineyard wines, yet also home to dozens of fine producers as yet less well known. The sheer hillsides overlooking the river have to be terraced to make production possible.

St Joseph and Cornas also provide wines of weight and worth, but the best source for good value is Crozes-Hermitage, a satellite appellation which has come alive in the last few years with the arrival of young blood.

The river valley widens out south of Valence into Côtes du Rhône country on the windy alluvial plains and the lower slopes of the hills. It is a most imposing sight during the cold, clear, blue skies of Mistral conditions. The best of the wine villages of the Côtes du Rhône have been promoted to their own appellations - Vinsobres, Vacqueyras - close in quality to the better known Gigondas.

The king of the southern Rhône is Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Here the galets roulés, rounded rocks from the ancient river bed, provide the context for gloriously rich red wines that are redolent of the heat and herbs of the south, and enhanced by the complexity which comes from blending several grape varieties. Thirteen are permitted in all, but Grenache usually dominates, along with Syrah and Mourvèdre in support. A fine vintage needs eight to 10 years cellaring for best results.

If your taste runs to fuller, richer, relatively exotic white wines, then perhaps a white Hermitage or Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the Rhône Valley would suit better, or else a marvellously perfumed, heady Condrieu - headquarters of the Viognier grape.
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Cornas

Cornas

Cornas is a small wine appellation located in the northern Rhône region of France. The name "Cornas" is derived from the Celtic word for "burnt earth," which is...

Cornas is a small wine appellation located in the northern Rhône region of France. The name "Cornas" is derived from the Celtic word for "burnt earth," which is a reference to the steep, rocky slopes that characterize the vineyards in this area. The appellation covers just over 100 hectares of land, and is known for producing some of the most powerful and complex red wines in the Rhône Valley.

The style of production in Cornas is heavily influenced by the unique terroir of the region. The vineyards are situated on steep slopes that face south or southeast, which allows the grapes to receive maximum exposure to the sun. The soil in Cornas is composed of decomposed granite, which is rich in minerals and provides excellent drainage for the vines. The combination of these factors results in wines that are full-bodied, rich, and complex, with intense aromas and flavors.

The primary grape variety grown in Cornas is Syrah, which is known for its deep color, intense aromas, and full-bodied flavor. The Syrah grapes grown in Cornas are typically smaller and more concentrated than those grown in other regions, which contributes to the intensity and complexity of the wines. In addition to Syrah, some producers in Cornas also grow small amounts of white grapes, such as Marsanne and Roussanne, which are used to produce a small amount of white wine.

The typical wines produced in Cornas are full-bodied, rich, and complex, with intense aromas of black fruit, spice, and earth. The tannins in these wines are firm and well-structured, which allows them to age gracefully for many years. The best examples of Cornas can be quite expensive, but they are considered to be some of the finest wines in the Rhône Valley.

The history of winemaking in Cornas dates back to the Roman era, when the region was known for producing high-quality wines. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that Cornas began to gain recognition as a distinct wine appellation. In the early 20th century, the vineyards in Cornas were devastated by phylloxera, a disease that nearly wiped out the entire wine industry in France. However, the vineyards were eventually replanted, and today Cornas is once again recognized as one of the premier wine appellations in the Rhône Valley.

In conclusion, Cornas is a unique and distinctive wine appellation that produces some of the most powerful and complex red wines in the Rhône Valley. The combination of steep slopes, decomposed granite soil, and maximum sun exposure results in wines that are full-bodied, rich, and complex, with intense aromas and flavors. The primary grape variety grown in Cornas is Syrah, which is known for its deep color, intense aromas, and full-bodied flavor. The typical wines produced in Cornas are full-bodied, rich, and complex, with intense aromas of black fruit, spice, and earth. The history of winemaking in Cornas dates back to the Roman era, and today the region is recognized as one of the premier wine appellations in the Rhône Valley.

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