2021 Côte-Rôtie, Domaine Pierre Gaillard, Rhône
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Syrah
For laying down
Product: 20218010931
75 cl Bottle
Description
The Syrah grows on a mix of plots in the southern sector of the Côte-Rôtie and is co-fermented with 10% Viognier. There is a ripe, wild red berry nose with a touch of rose perfume. Fresh strawberry jam and blackberries add depth to the palate and temper the redcurrant acidity, while fine-grained tannins and black pepper provide the spine. Drink now to 2030.
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2021
Maturity For laying down
Grape List Syrah
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Domaine Pierre Gaillard
About this wine
Syrah/Shiraz
A noble black grape variety grown particularly in the Northern Rhône where it produces the great red wines of Hermitage, Cote Rôtie and Cornas, and in Australia where it produces wines of startling depth and intensity. Reasonably low yields are a crucial factor for quality as is picking at optimum ripeness. Its heartland, Hermitage and Côte Rôtie, consists of 270 hectares of steeply terraced vineyards producing wines that brim with pepper, spices, tar and black treacle when young. After 5-10 years they become smooth and velvety with pronounced fruit characteristics of damsons, raspberries, blackcurrants and loganberries. It is now grown extensively in the Southern Rhône where it is blended with Grenache and Mourvèdre to produce the great red wines of Châteauneuf du Pape and Gigondas amongst others. Its spiritual home in Australia is the Barossa Valley, where there are plantings dating as far back as 1860. Australian Shiraz tends to be sweeter than its Northern Rhône counterpart and the best examples are redolent of new leather, dark chocolate, liquorice, and prunes and display a blackcurrant lusciousness. South African producers such as Eben Sadie are now producing world- class Shiraz wines that represent astonishing value for money.
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Domaine Pierre Gaillard
Pierre Gaillard grew up amongst vines. At 12, he was found ploughing his family vineyard with a horse. Following his winemaking studies in Montpellier, he bought his first lands in St. Joseph in 1981, reviving the “Clos de Cuminaille” – an ancient wine growing estate dating back to Roman times.
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