This wine immediately reveals its power upon opening, but then quickly evolves towards freshness and fruit after airing a bit. Each year, a different artist is given carte blanche to design the label.
- Size
- 150 cl
- Original features
- Low-sulfite
- Designation
- Vin de France
- Bottled by
- SARL Matthieu Barret
- Colour
- Red Wine
- Degree of alcohol
- 12.5 %
- To drink from
- 2026 to 2030
- rock’n’roll
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A cuvée which reunites the three crus of the Rhône, from three vigneron friends: Crozes Hermitage from David Reynaud (100% Syrah), Châteauneuf-du-Pape from Stanislas Wallut (100% Grenache Noir, old vines), Cornas from Matthieu Barret (100% Syrah). Vinification: destemming, vatting and devatting done by gravity, blend: 1/3 Cornas “Brise Cailloux”, 1/3 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Grenache “Les Vieilles Vignes” and 1/3 Crozes-Hermitage “Georges”.
Stanislas Wallut
Stanislas Wallut stands alone today at the helm of this estate which he took over alongside the Roy de Blicquy family in 1993. An estate built from the ground up, 8.5 hectares located in the commune of Orange, in the northern part of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. While some of the vines are 100 years old – a precious heritage indeed – the winery itself had to be entirely rebuilt, next...
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