Paul Jaboulet Aine,'Le Grand Pompee', Saint-Joseph Blanc

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Producer
Paul Jaboulet Aîné
Grape Varieties
Blended
Optimum Drinking
Within 4 years
Wine Style
Beautifully balanced white with a creamy texture
Alcohol by Volume
12.5%
Closure
Natural Cork
Country
France
Style / Colour
White

A beautifully balanced wine, with a creamy texture and expressive aromas of ripe pear and pineapple layered with light buttery notes and a fresh, saline finish.

Producer Note

Domaines Paul Jaboulet Aîné was founded in 1834 and cultivates the iconic terroirs from the northern Rhône Valley across seven appellations. Family owned by the Frey family since 2006, talented winemaker Caroline Frey and her team implement heroic viticulture techniques on the unique, heritage landscapes. Following a long tradition in preserving and working the land, the Frey family are pioneers in biodiversity, with a nine hectare wildlife reserve and ecosystem preservation efforts. Since 2016, the vineyards have been certified AB organic and since 2021 the entire vineyard has been cultivated biodynamically and with a regenerative approach. The variety of soils and multitude of terroirs shape the distinctive character of their wines. Caroline is dedicated to crafting exceptional wines following a philosophy that when the grape varieties are in perfect harmony with the terroir, they reveal their finest expression. These are exquisite wines which beautifully reflect the nuances of their origins.

Vineyard

The Saint-Joseph vineyard sits upon the 45th parallel, planted on steep hillsides on the right bank of the River Rhône, that have been carved into terraces since ancient times. It was formerly known as ‘Vin de Mauves’, but the Jesuits gave it its current name in the 17th century. In the 20th century, the winemakers formed a union to protect the Saint Joseph name and in 1956, the Saint-Joseph appellation became official. The name of this Saint-Joseph cuvée comes from the Victor Hugo’s novel ‘Légende des Siècles’. In the 9th century, the Grand Pompée, faithful companion to Charlemagne, fought at his side against the Moors, on the right bank of the Rhône. A famous line remains from this battle: ‘And wine, that wine beloved of the Grand Pompée’. The vineyard parcels are on very steep slopes with south to south-eastern orientation where the light soils comprise schist and gneiss resting on a granite base. The vines are between 10 to 30 years old and yield 35hl/ha.

Winemaking

The grapes were hand-picked, whole bunch pressed and fermented at low temperatures with selected yeast in stainless steel tanks, concrete eggs and partially in French oak barrels. The wine was aged on fine lees for eight months in concrete eggs, French oak barrels and stainless-steel tanks.

Tasting Note

A beautifully balanced wine, with a creamy texture and expressive aromas of ripe pear and pineapple layered with light buttery notes and a fresh, saline finish.

Grape

Marsanne 75%, Roussanne 25%

The technical information on this wine is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. This information may be subject to change according to vintage

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