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Saint-Joseph Romain Duvernay White wine ● Saint-Joseph

2017 75cl
  • 90
    RP
  • 90
    JD
  • Photo for illustration purposes only. Vintage sold: 2017
    Saint-Joseph - Romain Duvernay - 2017 - Blanc
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    In a few words ...

    Romain Duvernay is a talented oenologist recognized by his peers as one of the finest palates in the region. His Saint-Joseph offers floral, mineral notes and superb length on the palate. A very pleasant wine to accompany fish in sauce or grilled.

    Tasting notes

    Appearance

    Beautiful light golden yellow color.

    Aroma

    A nose of white flowers.

    Wine Floral | Mineral

    Taste

    Lovely roundness on the palate.

    Wine Fruité | Rond

    Product details

    Keeps

    7 years

    Peak

    2023

    Service

    11°C

    Grape varieties Marsanne, Roussanne

    Terroir Légers de schistes et de gneiss, sur socle granitique.

    Culture type

    -

    Alcohol

    -

    Content

    75cl

    Decanting

    -

    Food and wine pairings

    Starters

    Tartare de Saint-Jacques

    Meat

    Volaille à la crème.

    Fish and seafood

    Loup de mer, bar de ligne, Saumon grillé à l'aneth, bouillabaisse

    Vegetables

    Risotto.

    Cheeses

    Brillat-Savarin

    Desserts

    Pomme au four.

    Guides reviews

    4.5/5

    (2 ratings by guides)

    90 / 100 Parker Wine Advocate

    90 / 100 Jeb Dunnuck

    Customer reviews
    11

    4.32/5

    (11 customer review)

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    5/ 5
    5
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    Very aromatic white wine. Nice freshness and slightly mineral finish. Excellent product. Thanks to the winemakers!
    4.5/ 5
    4.5
    Excellent. Floral and mineral, fruity and round, with a long finish. Delicious with veal blanquette.

    Romain Duvernay

    Romain Duvernay is a domain from the region Vallée du Rhône in France, that produces 1 wines available to purchase, including the wine Saint-Joseph 2017.