Domaine du Pavillon, nestled in the heart of the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, elevates its old Syrah vines with the expertise characteristic of the Rhône Valley's grand crus. Its complex and intense wines, including a Red Cuvée and a White Cuvée, reflect the winemaker's generosity. Stemming from a family history, this balanced wine expresses the winemaker's passion for the terroir through Syrah, the emblematic grape variety of the Rhône Valley.
Regular price
11.95€ excl. VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or 11.59€ excl. VAT
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country, France
Region, Rhône Valley
Appellation, Crozes-Hermitage
Grape variety(ies), Syrah
Sweetness, Dry
Vinification,
Soil Type, Clay-limestone
Certification, Sustainable farming
Alcohol Content, 14.0%
Regular price
11.95€ excl. VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or 11.59€ excl. VAT
Pavillon 2025
€11.95 excl. VAT
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Red meats
Serving suggestions
Serve at 14-16°C
Aging potential
2 to 5 years
Our opinion on the cuvée
The wine presents a complex nose, combining notes of spice, licorice, and violet, balanced by aromas of crushed blackberry. On the palate, a beautiful initial impression unfolds with a subtle hint of rose, followed by a silky texture displaying round, melted tannins for a controlled power. The texture is pleasing, offering a beautiful aromatic persistence. A wine to enjoy now or cellar for 5 to 6 years.
Located on the hillsides of the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, Domaine du Pavillon spans approximately 14 hectares of vines, cultivated on well-exposed slopes on the left bank of the Rhône. This area benefits from a distinct northern Rhône climate, conducive to gradual ripening and the preservation of freshness, particularly for Syrah.
Before being dedicated to viticulture, the site housed a family farm surrounded by orchards. In the 1960s, fruit trees gradually gave way to vine plantings, while the agricultural buildings were converted into a barrel cellar. The domain takes its name from the old hunting lodge overlooking the hillsides, which has become an emblematic landmark of the area.
The vineyard is currently managed by the Audibert family, with particular attention paid to the old Syrah vines, the domain's central grape variety. The soils and topography allow for the production of grapes that are both ripe
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