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Wine label Saint-Joseph Le Paradis Saint-Pierre Pierre et Jérôme Coursodon 2007
Saint-Joseph Le Paradis Saint-Pierre Pierre et Jérôme Coursodon 2007

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About the producer

Established at the end of the 19th century by Jean-Auguste Coursodon, Domaine Coursodon has been in the same family for generations and has practised sustainable farming for several decades. Its 16.5 hectares of vineyards, all within the Saint-Joseph appellation, are cultivated for both red and white Saint-Joseph wines (14 hectares red and 2.5 hectares white). In addition, 2.5 hectares lie outside the appellation, to produce a Viognier, bottled as Vin de France, a chance for the winemaker to showcase his full expertise. Most of the vines are located in Mauves, the cradle of the appellation, with further plots in neighbouring villages such as Tournon and Saint-Jean-de-Muzols. Divided into around ten plots, the vineyard draws on a rich terroir of granite soils ideally suited to Syrah, but equally to Roussanne and Marsanne.
Today, Jérôme, the fifth generation of the family, runs the estate and crafts elegant wines of great finesse. As he explains, tending the vines is no easy feat, with the steep slopes often posing challenges. The berries are harvested by hand and carefully sorted several times before vinification, which is adapted to on a plot-by-plot basis. The red grapes undergo cold maceration, with pump-overs and punch-downs carried out several times a week. The wines, both white and red, are aged for a year in oak casks.
Discover a leading family from Saint-Joseph (Silice, Paradis Saint Pierre, l'Olivaie, la Sensonne) whose wines embellish the reputation of this appellation, too often overshadowed by neighbouring Hermitage and Condrieu.

About the wine

Paradis Saint-Pierre is a blend of mainly Marsanne grapes supplemented by a small quantity of Roussanne. These two grapes are grown in shallow granitic soils, and are sustainably cultivated. The grapes are harvested by hand; the slow, gentle pneumatic pressing is performed on whole bunches. The wine is settled and undergoes alcoholic fermentation in barrels, then malolactic fermentation, and is then matured on fine lees, with regular weekly stirring. The bouquet produces indulgent aromas of ripe fruit and honey. It also hints at an intense wine combining freshness and smoothness, as well as aromas of toasted almonds and hazelnut.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Rhone Valley

Producers and wineries: Coursodon

Colour: white

Grape variety: Roussanne, Marsanne
Food and wine pairings: Blanquette de veau, Ris de veau au Champagne, Côte de veau aux morilles

Appellation: Saint-Joseph

Owner: Pierre et Jérôme Coursodon

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 11°

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