Les Hautes Rives - Red
Pierre Amadieu - Cairanne
Red,Cairanne
Grenache 60% Mourvèdre 25% Syrah 15%
history
The Amadieu family settled in Gigondas in 1929. Pierre Amadieu, grandfather of the current winemaker, whose name is also Pierre, started the business with a small estate in Gigondas. In 1954, he had the opportunity to buy 280 acres that was not planted with vines. He gradually turned it into a vineyard, starting at the top of the hill at a place called "Grand Romane". Later he also planted vines halfway down the hill at the lieu-dit named "La Machotte". With these two domains, Pierre Amadieu is now known as a leading AOC Gigondas producer both in quality and quantity.
Vineyard
The Hautes Rives Vineyards are located on the hillside slopes above the village of Cairanne, and are delimited by cliffs overlooking the Aygues River.
Winemaking
In order to keep all its original fruit and elegance, this Cuvée is elaborated focusing on simplicity. Classical vinification in stainless-steel tank.
Tasting notes
Charming and full-flavoured, this red Cairanne offers a suave combination of balance and freshness.
Food pairing
Serve it at room temperature (17° C), with a spicy lamb shoulder Confit.
Aging potential
Enjoy it now or within 5 years.
Grape varieties
Grenache 60% Mourvèdre 25% Syrah 15%
Press
Current and upcoming vintage ratings :
202292 James Suckling
Previous rating
201890 Wine Advocate
201790 Wine Spectator
92
2022
Stacks of ripe blackberry and blueberry fruit, but bright and fresh, the full-bodied palate well anchored by the firm, healthy, moderately dry tannins. A cuvee of 60% grenache, 25% mourvedre and 15% syrah from north and west-facing highaltitude vineyards. Drink or hold.
James Suckling
Terrisson Wines
195 rue Guy Arnaud
30900 Nîmes - FRANCE
+33 (0)4.66.23.44.22
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