Hermitage Prisme Julien Pilon 2014(white)
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After learning the winemaker's craft in various vineyards in the Roussillon region and Spain, Julien Pilon returned to his native Condrieu. Since 2010, he has been producing white Saint-Joseph using grapes which he buys in and then vinifies in his own cellar in Condrieu. In addition to buying 7 hectares of grapes, he has 1.5 hectares of his own vines. These white grape varieties (Marsanne and Roussanne) grow on local granite soils and produce wines of great finesse which are also very precise.

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Region : Rhone Valley

Producers and wineries : Julien Pilon

Colour : white

Volume : 60000

Grape variety : Marsanne
Food and wine pairings : Côte de veau aux morilles, Carré de veau au miel, Tajine d''épaule d''agneau aux figues

Appellation : Hermitage

Owner : Julien Pilon

Size (in ha) : 13 hectares

Viticulture : environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature : 13°

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Auction history Hermitage Prisme Julien Pilon 2014
4/18/202444
1/7/202249

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