The Syrah grape. Who doesn't know it? Spicy, robust, almost meaty. It produces fine wines, but it's at its best in Syrah's birthplace: the Cotes du Rhône. Fortunately, you'll also find this powerhouse growing more and more a little further south, in the hilly vineyards of Languedoc-Roussillon. The cool influence of the Mediterranean Sea is proving to be a real force for Syrah's growth. Logically, this Syrah has also been given more and more space in the vineyards of Calmel & Joseph, producers of Villa Blanche. It took a while for the Syrah to claim enough space. However, our patience is being rewarded with this Villa Blanche Syrah.
A red wine from Villa Blanche
Villa Blanche wines are synonymous with quality. In 1995, the two talented winemakers, Calmel & Joseph, acquired a beautiful vineyard in Languedoc-Roussillon. Thanks to tireless dedication and a wealth of passion, they revolutionized the international wine world. The launch of their Villa Blanche Chardonnay, in particular, was a resounding success. However, Calmel & Joseph are now producing increasingly varietal wines, which are well received by the general public. In this way, Villa Blanche aims to highlight each individual grape and translate its quality into an exquisite wine.
Impressions of Villa Blanche Syrah
Another gem from Villa Blanche. As clichéd as it sounds, we weren't surprised. But they're all truly excellent wines that stand at the top of the podium in their price range. The Villa Blanche Syrah is certainly no exception. Don't believe it? Then buy Villa Blanche Syrah and experience it for yourself. You'll be pampered by intimate and powerful aromas that are a gift to your senses. Unwrap this gift slowly and you'll discover sultry cocoa, powerful mocha, and overripe black fruit. Vegetal notes of truffles and vanilla are clearly discernible, thanks in part to the six months of aging in oak barrels.