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Wine Advocate once called this “the Chambolle of Gigondas”, comparing the luscious southern Rhône red with the finest Burgundy. Amazing, 130-year-old vines lend richness, length and outstanding complexity to this masterpiece from the Perrin family.
Tasting notes
Sweet spiced plum and cherry liqueur with a minerally finish
Aroma
Concentrated raspberry and blackcurrant with liquorice hints
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Gigondas is a little village nestled high in the hills of the southern Rhône, and gives its name to one of the region’s best reds. As Jancis Robinson MW notes, the village offers “excellent value – the best wines are remarkably similar to Châteauneuf-du-Pape.” L’Argnée is from the Perrin family, owners of Château de Beaucastel, the flagship estate of the southern Rhône, dating back to 1549. This is their finest cuvée of Gigondas. A believer in biodynamic viticulture, Marc Perrin selected the grapes from a small parcel of 130-year-old vines grown on deep sand that gives the Grenache a wonderful floral character. It’s no lightweight either: great for drinking now, it’ll stay sensational for a few years yet. Perfect for fine roast beef.