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SKU 947267
$1,178.28/case
$196.38/bottle
Tariffs included
Availability: This is a Long-term Pre-arrival item and is available for online ordering only. This item will ship on a future date after a 4-8 months transfer time. For more about Pre-arrival orders, see FAQ.
94-96 Vibrant, mineral-accented dark berries, cherry-cola, potpourri and olive aromas show outstanding detail and spicy lift. Nicely concentrated but nervy as well, offering intense blueberry, cassis, bitter cherry and salty olive flavors with a bracing snap of cracked pepper. Shows impressive tension and finishes very long and precise, with well-judged tannins coming in late.
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Appellation
Saint Joseph
VM96pts
Vinous Media
94-96 Vibrant, mineral-accented dark berries, cherry-cola, potpourri and olive aromas show outstanding detail and spicy lift. Nicely concentrated but nervy as well, offering intense blueberry, cassis, bitter cherry and salty olive flavors with a bracing snap of cracked pepper. Shows impressive tension and finishes very long and precise, with well-judged tannins coming in late.
JS95pts
James Suckling
Although this St.-Joseph only has 12.5% alcohol it is missing absolutely nothing. In fact it’s brimming with black raspberry and blood orange fruit, plus nuances of black and green pepper. Sleek and super-elegant palate with stunning velvety tannins and a very long floral finish, this is a 2021 masterpiece! From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.
WA94pts
Wine Advocate
The 2021 Saint-Joseph from the Gonon Brothers is simply gorgeous within the context of the vintage. Evoking aromas of fresh licorice, dark cherries, smoke and dark berries, it's medium to full-bodied, concentrated and slightly austere with structured yet delicate tannins and a long, ethereal and mineral finish. The wine’s brooding and gently introverted character can be attributed to the hailstorm that struck on the night of September 29, which interrupted the harvest. This Saint-Joseph will benefit from some time to mellow and fully express its potential.
JD91pts
Jeb Dunnuck
89-91 Harvested between the 25th of September and the 6th of October, the 2021 Saint Joseph has outstanding potential and has a medium-bodied, vibrant profile that does well in the vintage. Peppery darker fruits, violets, leather, and some spring flower notes, as well as classic Saint Joseph damp earth, define the bouquet, and it has good purity of fruit, soft tannins, and a good finish.