Paul Jaboulet Aine Saint Joseph Domaine de La Croix des Vignes 2019 750ml
Jamessuckling.com | JS 91
Published: Jun 2, 2021
A big, rich red with lots of dried fruit, as well as chocolate and walnut undertones. Some dried fruit, such as figs. It's full with chewy yet polished tannins. Drink or hold.
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This is a more discreet and civilised wine than the ebullient Thalabert, with more obvious floral tones and a silkier finish. The tannins are talcy and pliant and you could be forgiven for wanting to drink a bottle of this early in its life while the mulberry and plum notes are at their juiciest. There is a wonderful earthiness that keeps this wine's feet on (or rather in) the ground and this means that the ripe fruit never becomes too unctuous or dominant. A gentle, accurate and expressive wine, this is the most forward-drinking of this sextet of reds, but you still ought to wait a good twelve to eighteen months before trialling a bottle.
Brand Description: Paul Jaboulet Aine, crown jewel of the Rhone Valley and one of the most highly anticipated releases of the Rhone En Primeur campaign is finally here with another sensational vintage. Since taking over the estate as an oenologist in 2006, Caroline Frey's meticulous care and attention to quality in the vineyard, aided by a steady shift to organics and biodynamics, has led the once-struggling estate to a tremendous return to form in recent years, spearheading a renaissance that has seen the return of world class winemaking and critical acclaim to one of the great estates of the Rhone Valley. The Frey family?s revival of the estate has culminated in two consecutive stellar vintages, 2018 and now 2019, a testament to its prowess and reputation.
Vintage: Based on early reviews, the 2019 vintage is set to put its recent predecessors, even the formidable 2018 vintage, in the shade. Matthew Jukes has found the flagship Hermitage La Chapelle 2019 to be quite literally off the scale at 20 points out of 20, comparing it to the sensational 1990, one of the greatest vintages of all time. With great ageing potential and quality that potentially trumps the phenomenal 2018 vintage, Paul Jaboulet Aine 2019 promises to be a stunning addition to the cellars of fine wine lovers and collectors. 2019 is a paradoxical year of extremes with an abnormally hot and dry growing season by historical standards that started off with pockets of spring hail and frost. Fortunately, temperatures were not excessive and well-timed and beneficial rains in late August and early September freshened the vineyards and kept the acidity levels sound. Despite the hot and rain-bereft year, 2019 produced wines with real freshness and detail, and many producers achieved a perfect ripeness that adds aromatic complexity to the wines.