2021 Château de la Gardine Brunel de la Gardine Gigondas Rouge

Type of Wine | Red |
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Country | France |
Region | |
Appellation | Gigondas |
Winery | |
Vintage | 2021 |
Grape | |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (15%) |
Drink window | 2023 - 2029 |
- Buy 6 for 29.75 24.59 each and save 7%
Description
The Brunel family's winemaking tradition dates back to the 17th century. Gaston Brunel, a famous merchant, bought Château de la Gardine in Châteauneuf du Pape in 1945. The estate is now run by his two sons, Patrick and Maxime, with the help of their wives Eve and Maryse and their children Marie-Odile and Philippe. The estate extends over 52 hectares of vineyards (48 hectares red and 4 hectares white) and 20 hectares of forest, all surrounding the property. The domain is known for the quality of their wines and the unique Gardine bottle. Today, about 70% of production is exported to about 30 countries. For years they have been internationally known for their terroir-type Châteauneuf-du-Pape. They sell the Rhône and Hermitage wines under Brunel de la Gardine
The Château de la Gardine Gigondas Rouge is a blend of Grenache and Syrah. After harvest, the grapes are destemmed and crushed. Fermentation takes place in oak barrels, in which the wine matures for another 8 to 10 months. The result is a full-bodied wine, bursting with red fruit and velvety tannins. In the glass, the Brunel de la Gardine Gigondas has a beautiful ruby red color with a purple glow. Dark and red fruits on the nose such as blackberries, blackcurrants and strawberries. The fruit aromas rush out of the glass. On the palate this is a full bodied wine with aromas of black and red fruit and velvety tannins. We like to drink this wine at a temperature between 14-16℃. Perfect with roasted meat, for example rack of lamb with thyme from the oven. Also delicious with a spicy stew.
Specifications
Type of Wine | Red |
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Country | France |
Region | Rhone |
Appellation | Gigondas |
Winery | Chateau de la Gardine |
Grape | Grenache, Syrah-Shiraz |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2021 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2029 |
Alcohol % | 15 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Promotion | Tier Price |
Tasting Profiles | Earthy, Rustic, Dry, Aged on wood, Powerful, Spicy, Red fruit, Tannines, Full |
Drink moments | Barbecue, Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Open haard, Romantisch |
Wijnhuis
The Brunel family's winemaking tradition dates back to the 17th century. Gaston Brunel, a famous merchant, bought Château de la Gardine in Châteauneuf du Pape in 1945. The estate is now run by his two sons, Patrick and Maxime, with the help of their wives Eve and Maryse and their children Marie-Odile and Philippe. The estate extends over 52 hectares of vineyards (48 hectares red and 4 hectares white) and 20 hectares of woodland, all surrounding the property. The domain is known for the quality of their wines and the unique Gardine bottle. Today, about 70% of production is exported to about 30 countries.
In 1998, the Brunel family saw the potential of the terroir in Lirac. The family therefore also bought Château Saint Roch with 40 hectares of land in Roquemaure where a selection of red, white and rosé wines is produced. It is Eve Brunel, who is also the oenologist for both La Gardine and St Roch, who runs the estate. Robert Parker once said “Don't underestimate the potential of the Brunel family's Château Saint Roch in Lirac. They make wines of an excellent price-quality ratio."
Today, the Brunel family returns to the trading tradition with "Brunel de le Gardine". They offer a wide range of wines from the Northern and Southern Rhone. Patrick Brunel chooses the best wines from each appellation using his trusting relationships with top growers in the region. The family uses all their knowledge and experience to blend and mature the wines, respecting the tradition and the characteristics of each terroir. The quality packaging, with the special Gardine bottle, is the signature of this fine selection of wines.
The Gardine bottle, original and elegant, was created by spontaneous coincidence. When Gaston Brunel first wanted to expand his cellar and dig in the ground, he found a very old mouth-blown bottle. He liked the shape, so he decided to bottle all his wine in a similar bottle. At first he couldn't find a manufacturer in France who could reproduce this bottle, it was that special. He had them made in Italy. Since 1964, all Gardine wines have been bottled in the unique bottle.