Côte Rôtie: Patrick Jasmin 'La Giroflarie' 2019

Patrick Jasmin's Côte-Rôtie, which is from a traditional 95% Syrah - 5% Viognier blend, comes from 11 different parcels spread throughout the appellation. It is raised for 18 months in barriques and demi-muids, a small proportion of which are new as older barrels are replaced on rotation.

Magnum
£122.00
Magnum (Case)
£732.00
Tasting Notes

The Jasmin wines are noted for their velvety Burgundian texture and richesse. Typically, a bouquet of violets and stewed red fruits precedes a palate of darker Autumnal fruit with some cooler granitic notes over a framework of fine-grained tannins. Although it is surprisingly approachable on its youthful fruit, it cellars well for a decade and far longer in finer vintages.

The name 'La Giroflarie' is used to distinguish this principal cuvée from a special cuvée called 'Olea' that Patrick first made in 2015. La Giroflarie is an historic name for the Côte Baudin lieu-dit.

About this wine
StyleRed Wine, Sec, Full-bodied, Non Sparkling
Wine RegionRhône, Côte-Rôtie
Grape Variety (Cépage)Syrah, Viognier
Food & Wine MatchingBeef, Casserole, Charcuterie, Mushrooms
ViticultureNon-Organic
Vintage2019
CellarageApproachable when young, it an be cellared for a decade or more.
VinificationHand harvested Syrah grapes undergo a very traditional fermentation and 3 week cuvaison in cement vats (since 1996 the grapes have been de-stemmed which has improved colour). The grapes from Patrick's 8 different lieu-dits are vinified separately prior to blending at the end of December. The wine is then aged for up to 2 years in oak barrels (with up to 25% being new, originating from France, Russia & the USA). Half of the wine is racked into 228 litre barrels and half into 590 litre demi-muids. There is no fining and only a light filtration. Approximately 23,000 bottles are produced in a typical vintage.
Alcohol By Volume (%)14.5
Producer

Patrick Jasmin

Patrick is a fourth generation winemaker, who took over from his father Robert (after his sudden death) in 1999. Patrick's Great-Grandfather, Alexandre, was the chef at Château Ampuis and he was awarded some vines for services to the estate in the early 1900's. Today Patrick farms 5.3 hectares of vines located in 12 parcels in 8 separate climats or lieu-dits spread across both escarpments of Côte Rôtie – the Côte Brune and the Côte Blonde. Patrick deploys approximately 5% of Viognier in his classic Côte Rôtie and commendably only produces two cuvées of Côte Rôtie, alongside a number of IGP (Vin de Pays) bottlings. Patrick's extensive vine-holdings allow him an enviably broad palette of fruit from which to blend and his wine typically has a harmonious integration of fruit and tannin which is why it has been described as the 'most Burgundian' wine of the appellation.

 

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