Domaine Gérard Courbis Saint-Joseph Tradition

A traditional Northern Rhone Syrah.

This wine captures the essence of Saint-Joseph, with a firm mineral structure enveloped in flavours of black cherries, blackberries and wonderful savoury smoked meats with a touch of olives and dried herbs. Whilst intense in fruit, subtle notes of leather and graphite add complexity and depth. The finish is long, coated by soft tannins and well-integrated oak.

The Estate

The small family-run estate of Gerard Courbis lies in the village on Mauves on the Rhone and is now run by sons Ludovic and Emmanuel. Most of the estates vineyards are clinging to the famous Saint-Joseph hillside meaning only hand harvesting is possible. The estate’s vines average 40 years of age and are rooted deep in granite slopes in high lying terraces which can only be harvested by hand. With good vine maturity, the Courbis’ are able to produce unique wines expressing tremendous freshness with softened, velvety tannins.

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Style

  • 4/5

    Acidity

  • 4/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Medium

    Body

Aromas

  • Blackberry

  • Black Pepper

  • Earth

  • Plum

Details

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Wine TypeRed wine
ClosureNatural Cork
Alc. Vol14.5
Units10.87
RegionRhone
CountryFrance
Grape VarietalSyrah
Food PairingsRed Meat, Roasted Meats

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The Rhône Valley

The Rhône Valley

Located in south-eastern France, the Rhône Valley follows the Rhône River, starting in Lyon, as it winds its way down towards the Mediterranean Sea. It spans approximately 150 miles and is divided stylistically and geographically into northern and southern parts.

The Northern Rhône is a mere 40 miles long and is responsible for just 4-5% of all the wines from the region. This is the birthplace of Syrah and where many wine lovers find it reaches its height of expression – meaty, savoury, and elegant. Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne are also grown for bold white wines. Cru vineyards of the north include Hermitage, Cornas, Côte Rôtie and Condrieu.

As the Rhône River progresses southward, the valley widens and the climate has a more Mediterranean influence. Grenache is king in the Southern Rhône and forms the foundation of the area’s popular blends (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre being the most typical). You’ll also find Cinsault, Carignan, Grenache Blanc, Clairette and a host of other grape varieties grown here. Côtes du Rhône AOC is the largest appellation, accounting for two thirds of the region’s production, whereas Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the most famous.