Rhone Red
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The Rhône Valley produces red wines across a corridor stretching from the granite slopes of the northern Rhône to the sun-baked galets roulés of the south, with Syrah dominating the north and Grenache-based blends defining the south. Appellations represented here span from the broad Côtes du Rhône designation, where JL Chave's Mon Coeur and La Cabotte's Colline offer approachable expressions of southern Rhône character, to the celebrated plateau of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, where Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe's La Crau and Clos Saint Jean's Vieilles Vignes draw from old-vine Grenache rooted in deep clay and limestone soils. Crozes-Hermitage appears through Jaboulet's Les Jalets, a Syrah from the largest northern appellation surrounding the Hermitage hill. Guigal and Château Rayas stand among the region's most storied names, anchoring a range that moves from early-drinking village wines to cellar-worthy crus built for age.
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The Rhône Valley produces red wines across a corridor stretching from the granite slopes of the northern Rhône to the sun-baked galets roulés of the south, with Syrah dominating the north and Grenache-based blends defining the south. Appellations represented here span from the broad Côtes du Rhône designation, where JL Chave's Mon Coeur and La Cabotte's Colline offer approachable expressions of southern Rhône character, to the celebrated plateau of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, where Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe's La Crau and Clos Saint Jean's Vieilles Vignes draw from old-vine Grenache rooted in deep clay and limestone soils. Crozes-Hermitage appears through Jaboulet's Les Jalets, a Syrah from the largest northern appellation surrounding the Hermitage hill. Guigal and Château Rayas stand among the region's most storied names, anchoring a range that moves from early-drinking village wines to cellar-worthy crus built for age.
