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Domaine Saint Damien Gigondas Vieilles Vignes 2022

$59.99

SPECIAL BUY 6 or more.” ..full-bodied, incredibly textured, yet seamless and elegant..” 94-95 points Jeb Dunnuck

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Proprietor Joel Saurel, backed up by the inimitable Philippe Cambie as his consultant, has transformed this estate into one of the greatest in Gigondas, rivalling the two top producers, Yves Gras’ Santa Duc and Louis Barruol’s Saint Cosme.Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate

Domaine Saint-Damien has been producing some of the region’s most elegant wines for years, but for some reason they rarely get the attention they deserve. Pricing here is also admirably fair, which makes this an address to be reckoned with for savvy Rhône wine lovers. The Saurel family, which has been farming here since 1821, now owns just over 12 hectares of vines in Gigondas, most of them quite old and cropped low, and the wines are aged in large, traditional concrete vats and old foudres and usually bottled on the young side “to preserve freshness,” as Romain Saurel said. Saurel’s father, Joël, is largely responsible for the domaine’s current (insider) fame and was also the one who brought its vineyards up to Agriculture Biologique certification in 2012. These wines are now consistently delivering some of the southern Rhône’s greatest values in high-end wine.“ Vinous Media, Feb 2020

Domaine Saint-Damien is run by Joel and Amie Saurel and their son Romain who has now taken charge of the winemaking. The Saurel family had been tending vineyards for four generations, dating back to 1821, and until recently had been selling all of the grapes to negociants. In 1996 Joel resumed producing wine at the estate and in 1998 they brought on consulting winemaker Philippe Cambie. Vinification is classic with wines being fermented in large old cement tanks and aged in either cement tanks or large old foudres for the Gigondas.

Today the estate is comprised of 17 hectares of vineyards of which 12 are in Gigondas. All their vineyards are certified organic since 2012. The vines are an average age of 50 years and are very low yielding. The wines of Gigondas are bottled according to individual terroir (particularly soil type) known as the Saint Damien Trilogy. Incredibly complex geology/soils translates to terrific results.

About the 2022: 80% Grenache (1964), 20 % Mourvèdre (1977) from several lieu-dits located on the lower terraces of Gigondas (around 150 metres elevation) fermented on skins in large concrete vats for 5 weeks before ageing in large 50 hl old foudres for 12 months before bottling un-fined and unfiltered. This typically shows very well from a young age with great balance and finesse.

“Possibly my favorite of the trio, the 2022 Gigondas Vieilles Vignes (80% Grenache and 20% Syrah) offers a full-bodied, incredibly textured, yet seamless and elegant profile to go with lots of meaty dark fruits, some classic Southern Rhône licorice, roasted herb, and spice box nuances, ripe tannins, and a great finish. It’s another sensational effort from this estate, which continues to go from strength to strength.” (94-96) points, Jeb Dunnuck, October 2023.

The 2022 Gigondas Classique Vieilles Vignes (not yet bottled when I visited last summer) delivers a fine balance of red and black fruit, with red raspberries riding atop black cherries. It’s full-bodied, rich and concentrated, with a long, velvety and tannic finish. It will need a bit more time to come around than the more forward 2021.” (91-93) points, Joe Czerwinski, The Wine Advocate, May 2024.

RRP $77  Our Special Price $59.99 when you buy 6 or more of this wine.

Additional information

Producer

Saint Damien

Region or Country

France, Southern Rhone

Variety

Grenache and Blends

Vintage

2022

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