Domaine de la Janasse's white wine is fresh and tasty. When it comes to quality this is one of the appellation's top wines. Try it now! More info
This generic white cuvée comes from the sand-clay terroir of La Janasse and La Crau and the grape harvests are done in crates. While Grenache and Clairettes are vinified in concrete vats, Roussanes are vinified in barriques. They all remain in their containers to be aged there for seven months with regular stirring. On the nose, there is impressive aromatic diversity: we find both exotic fruits and white flesh fruit, as well as vanilla and brioche notes caused by the creaminess from ageing on the lees.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Aimé Sabon serve at a temperature of 12°C. It will pair perfectly with the following dishes: Filets de Saint Pierre, Dorade au gingembre, Turbot rôti à la fondue de poireaux.
Peak: A boire jusqu'en 2039
This generic white cuvée comes from the sand-clay terroir of La Janasse and La Crau and the grape harvests are done in crates. While Grenache and Clairettes are vinified in concrete vats, Roussanes are vinified in barriques. They all remain in their containers to be aged there for seven months with regular stirring. On the nose, there is impressive aromatic diversity: we find both exotic fruits and white flesh fruit, as well as vanilla and brioche notes caused by the creaminess from ageing on the lees.
In 1967, Aimé Sabon took over the vineyards his family had acquired in the 19th century. In 1973, he stopped supplying grapes to trade and the local co-operative, built his own winery, and created Domaine de La Janasse, named after the family farm in Courthézon in the lieu-dit of ""La Janasse"". All aspects of the business, from vineyard to sales, are still handled by the family. Aimé's eldest son, Christophe Sabon, joined his father in 1991 and is now in charge of the property's 55 hectares of vines which are grown on around 60 plots scattered across the Châteauneuf du Pape, Côtes du Rhône and Côtes du Rhône Village designations. The domain also produces wine under the Vin de Pays de la Principauté d'Orange and Vin de table appellations. The vines are tended meticulously and in harmony with the characteristics of each terroir and parcel. In line with the principles of sustainable farming, herbicides and chemical products are kept to an absolute minimum. The grapes are harvested by hand and sorted twice. After vinification, the wines are matured,depending on the grape variety, in foudres or barriques and the percentage of new wood is kept low. Depending on the wine, élevage lasts for between 12 and 18 months. There is no filtering stage and the wines are bottled after gentle fining. Today, the wines enjoy a solid reputation, with the mosaic of terroirs they come from adding a rare complexity.
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