Domaine des Miquettes, Saint-Joseph Rouge

€42,00

St-Joseph Rouge comes from Syrah planted in the mid-1960s and 1979 on a plateau at 350 metres alt. 80% whole bunch, 2-week fermentation, pumping overs, 2-week maceration, raised in amphorae for 11 months, unfined, unfiltered, no SO2 added. Full-bodied, blackberry fruit leads a robust nose, with black cherry, sun rays. The palate serves a direct delivery of stewed black fruits, it has firm but ripe and manageable tannins and iron on the close-knit finish. Lovely juiciness of black fruit mid-palate.


DOMAINE DES MIQUETTES, PAUL ESTEVE & CHRYSTELLE VAREILLE, Saint-Joseph Organic, Natural

Domaine des Miquettes was created by Paul Estève and Chrystelle Vareille in 2003 in the village of Cheminas, a small village located on the high plateau above Tournon and Secheras, two towns located in the southern part of the Saint Joseph appellation. Paul and Chrystelle took over the farm from Paul’s family and turned one of the small farm buildings into a cramped and low-tech wine-making facility. In total, the domaine consists of five hectares. At the property in Cheminas, Paul & Chrystelle have planted one hectare of Syrah and one of Viognier which are classified as Pays des Coteaux de l’Ardèche. They also have three hectares in Saint Joseph with 2.6 planted to Syrah and .4h planted to Marsanne.

Paul had been working the Saint Joseph vineyard for the previous owner and when the owner decided to retire, he made arrangements to take over the three hectares. The Saint Joseph vineyard is located in the high hills above Secheras at an altitude of around 350 metres. It is planted on a steep hillside with soils of granite mixed with micaschist and its exposure is east/southeast. The vineyards, both in Saint Joseph and the Coteaux de l’Ardèche are certified as organic farms. The vineyard rows are worked throughout the year with either a tractor or horse-drawn plough which is used on the more difficult terrains. All harvesting is done by hand and the fermentations occur with natural yeasts and little or no temperature adjustments. The wines are fermented and matured in clay amphorae, all of which, are buried in a large purpose-built, sand-filled pit that Paul and Chrystelle call “une piscine” (a swimming pool”) following the traditional way of qvevri wine-making in the country of Georgia. Paul and Chrystelle have twelve of these buried amphorae or tinajas (since they are made in Spain).

‘The reds have that almost unrealistic sheen of youthful purple as per Seamus Heaney’s Blackberry Picking: ... its flesh was sweet Like thickened wine: summer’s blood was in it Leaving stains upon the tongue’ Doug Wregg