Chapoutier Saint-Joseph Les Granits 2017 (6x75cl)
A full-bodied, deep coloured, rich and intense style. Floral and stony on the nose with lovely fresh berry fruit. Very tannic although it's still mouth-coating and ripe – this needs time but it’ll be worth it when ready. It flirts with over-extraction but doesn't overstep the mark. Oak maturation lends plentiful spice and complexity. Long finish. Made from 47-year-old Syrah vines planted on granite soils near Tournon, lieu-dit St-Joseph. Completely destemmed, then fermented in concrete and matured for 18 months, 65% in large wooden tank, 35% in demi-muid, of which 25% is new oak.
The 2017 Saint-Joseph Les Granits is packed with licorice and blueberries, yet it walls them off under notes of crushed stone and an impressive structure. It's full-bodied and intense, laden with potential, but I wouldn't touch a bottle for at least a couple of years.
Drinking Window: 2022 - 2035
Reviewer Name: Joe Czerwinski
Review Date: 19th December 2019
Inky magenta. Fresh black and blue fruit, floral and spice qualities on the assertively perfumed nose, which picks up suave mineral and vanilla flourishes with air. Sappy, focused and appealingly sweet, offering palate-staining blueberry, cassis and cherry preserve flavors and hints of salty olive, licorice and candied violet. Blends depth and energy with a steady hand and closes impressively long and spicy, with a resonating mineral note and well-knit tannins coming in late.
Drinking Window: 2025 - 2035
Reviewer Name: Josh Raynolds
Review Date: 30th April 2020