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Gigondas Petite Gardette, Moulin de la Gardette 2022
Red Wine from France - Rhone
There is nothing especially 'Petite' about this Gigondas, especially given the vintage, but the abundance of fruit and sheer exuberance makes this perfect for drinking young. Serve a little cool with grills and stew. It is is a made from the grapes of young vines, equal amounts of grenache and syrah, and it is intended to be eminently approachable young, though there is certainly no hurry.
Price:
£21.00
Bottle
Price:
£252.00
Case of 12
In Stock
Code: RH71711
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Grenache/Garnacha
- 75cl
- Now to 2028
- 14% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
Moulin de la Gardette
Jean-Baptiste Meunier has the air of a school master – in which case the vines are his pupils, and he nurtures them organically across his 10 hectares.
His fine estate is situated at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail mountains, and dates back to 1670 or so. Jean-Baptiste has been in charge since 1988.
The majority of his vines are grenache (7 of the 10 hectares) while the remaining plots are planted to syrah, mourvédre and cinsault. Some of the vines, particularly the grenache, have reached 100 years of age. Such ancient plants, the Mistral wind, dry soils and the organic, indeed almost biodynamic, methods employed all conspire to result in very low yields. In such arid conditions the vines put down deep roots to seek out moisture and nutrients.
Nonetheless, Jean-Baptiste makes three Gigondas wines – Ventabren, Tradition and, from younger vines not yet ready for the top cuvées, Petite Gardette.
He sets out to let the terroir express itself rather than imposing anything on the wines. All the grapes are harvested by hand and sorted upon reaching the winery, with some being destemmed before the crush. For the fermentation only wild yeasts are used. After this the fermented must is left to macerate in the cement tanks before their elevage in a mix of 50 hectolitre foudres and a few 228-litre barriques.