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Domaine Coursodon, Saint Joseph La Sensonne 2020

Domaine Coursodon, Saint Joseph La Sensonne 2020 vintage is one of the two absolute best prestige vintages in the Saint-Joseph appellation.

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About the wine

Domaine Coursodon, Saint Joseph La Sensonne 2020 vintage is one of the two absolute best prestige vintages in the Saint-Joseph appellation. The wine is made exclusively from Syrah planted on the famous granitic slopes of Mauve. This 2020 vintage really shows what Saint-Joseph can do at its very best. The wine has a well-balanced combination of both juice and power with a pleasantly long finish. There are plenty of notes of both ripe cherries and wild blackberries. The vines for this wine are up to 50 years old,

Drink 2024 – 2045

Country: France
Grape: Syrah
Region: Rhône
Under area: St. Joseph
Year: 2020
Content: 0.75 liter
Alcohol: 13,5 %
Type: Red wine
Serving: 16-18 degrees
Dryness: Dry
Suitable for: Calf, Grey, Grill, Wild, Lamb, Ox
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Maceration and fermentation takes place in open vats for approximately 18 days.

Aging on lees in new barrels.

 

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Domaine Coursodon is a family-owned winery located in the northern part of the Rhône in Saint-Joseph.
The winery is especially known for their incredible traditional craftsmanship.

Saint-Joseph is an area in the northern part of the Rhône Valley.
The area has the perfect climatic conditions for growing the Syrah grape, with the combination of warm days and cool nights.
The Coursodon family has solid roots in Mauves, dating back to the 1800s.
Jerome’s grandfather, Gustav, was one of the leaders in organizing the Saint-Joseph appellation in the 1950s.
In 1968, the appellation expanded from the original six communes to twenty communes stretching from Condrieu to Cornas, growing from the original 97 hectares around Mauves to its current 1,200 hectares.
However, the new communes do not have quite the same granitic slopes that make Mauves in particular a special wine region.
This soil gives Domaine Coursodon’s wines incredible complexity, depth, minerality and ageing potential.

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