
Home / Assortment / Halves / Domaine Faury Hédonism Saint-Joseph 2016 (37.5 cl)
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]
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]