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Domaine Faury Hédonism Saint-Joseph 2016 (37.5 cl)

| red | juicy & concentrated |
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Specificaties

Grapes
100% syrah
Alcohol %
13.0%
Yield
35 hl/ha
Aging
Aging
Viticulture
lutte raisonnée (sustainable)
Drinkable till
±2024
Fiche Technique
Video
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Product code
1060101-H
13.75
€ 12.75 as per 6 bottles
Tasting notes

The nose gives an air of soaked black berry fruits, a note of damp tea leaves, mulberry red berry also discernible. The palate gives a grapey, strawberry, fleshy run with dark, smoky tannins swiftly in evidence. The aftertaste is rocky, compressed, a mite demanding. Allow until 2019 so it can get together, and release more juice to cover the tannic outcrops and the knuckled finish. It’s a punchy style of Saint-Joseph, no holds barred, a trifle exerted. [John Livingston /drinkrhone.com, November 2017]

Wine producer
Domaine Faury is located in the tiny hamlet of Ribaudy on the upper slopes of Chavanay. Until 1980s, wine was sold here in bulk, primarily to the local population, and fruit (peaches and cherries) were also grown here. Father Philippe Faury ( the chairman of the Syndicat Condrieu until 2004) took a more international approach, and since 2006, his son Lionel (3rd generation) has taken over the business. Lionel is typical of the ‘new generation’, who trained as oenologists and then worked as apprentices in other wine-growing areas, including California.The domain, which started in 1979 with only 2.5 hectares, now encompasses 17 hectares, a portion of which was recently acquired from a cousin. The Saint-Joseph vineyards (8.5 ha) lie below the village of Chavanay; the Condrieu vineyards (3.3 ha) are situated around the house at La Ribaudy and Peyrolland, and the Côte-Rôtie vineyards (1.7 ha) are further to the east in the direction of Ampuis. A further 3.5 ha of vineyards are planted in the hinterland of the Pilat plateau, where they serve as excellent basis for a series of outstanding IGP Collines Rhodaniennes wines.Lionel’s objective is ensure that the wines express the diversity of the soils as much as possible. The domain is known for its purity and elegance. With an eye for detail, respect for nature, and a refusal to be ruled by time pressure, this is artisan wine (pigéage is still done by foot). A conscious decision was made to limit the use of new wood. This domain is somewhat overshadowed by the bigger names, but each and every one the wines is made with care, and are reasonably affordable.
Quote & Reviews

John Livingston/drinkrhone.com: “The nose gives an air of soaked black berry fruits, a note of damp tea leaves, mulberry red berry also discernible. The palate gives a grapey, strawberry, fleshy run with dark, smoky tannins swiftly in evidence. The aftertaste is rocky, compressed, a mite demanding. Allow until 2019 so it can get together, and release more juice to cover the tannic outcrops and the knuckled finish. It’s a punchy style of Saint-Joseph, no holds barred, a trifle exerted.” [November 2017]

Josh Raynolds/ Vinous: “Opaque ruby. Intensely perfumed aromas of ripe red and dark berries, violet and smoky minerals, accompanied by a hint of olive that sneaks up with air. Sappy and focused on the palate, offering lively, spice-tinged black raspberry and bitter cherry flavors that turn sweeter through the midpalate. Finishes quite long, with lingering sweetness, very good clarity and gentle tannic grip.” [92/100]

Ratings

John L. Livingston
***(*)