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Region
France > Rhône > Northern Rhône
Appellation
Vin de France
Grapes
Viognier, Syrah
Estimated 85% Viognier 15% Syrah
Soil
limon granitic, on the north of St Joseph appellation
Facts
Practicing organic, Organic certified (AB), Minimal SO2, Native yeast, Hand harvest
ABV
12.4 %
Residual Sugar
N/A
Sulfite Level
N/A
Total Acidity
N/A
Production (Bottles)
800 bottles
The vineyard
Age of the wines
~15 years
Altitude
150-400m
Size
N/A
The cellar
Vinified in stainless steel tanks for 10 days. Natural fermentation.
Vessel
neutral oak
Elevage
Aged ten months in old neutral 400L oak barrels
A very unique wine. A red made mostly from a white grape. Some like to say it’s a reversed Côte-Roties, as the famous appellation is usually made from an inverted blend of Syrah and Viognier. Some would also say it’s an orange wine, as actually, yes, it’s a maceration of majority white grapes. The color reminds us of pinot grigio ramato, or some other interesting blends of white and red varieties. The taste is absolutely unique. Very pleasant and playful at first, then the signature of Syrah comes in and gives it real structure and depth.
A very unique wine. A red made mostly from a white grape. Some like to say it’s a reversed Côte-Roties, as the famous appellation is usually made from an inverted blend of Syrah and Viognier. Some would also say it’s an orange wine, as actually, yes, it’s a maceration of majority white grapes. The color reminds us of pinot grigio ramato, or some other interesting blends of white and red varieties. The taste is absolutely unique. Very pleasant and playful at first, then the signature of Syrah comes in and gives it real structure and depth.
Thibaud Capellaro is part of the new wave of wine producers rising in Northern Rhône . Although he grew up in the area , he is a first-generation winemaker . His first wines have already garnered praise from wine professionals , as he displayed originality in his craftsmanship , venturing in style outside of the regional standards of Côte-Rôtie and Condrieu . Thibaud studied business , but after completion , he decided for a different career path and to follow his passion for winemaking . After several stunts and apprenticeship experiences , working at wineries both in France and in Australia , Thibaud established his own operation in Condrieu . His humble beginning started in a rented basement , then he moved to a new winery in Condrieu ...