2002 Condrieu

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Northern Rhône

Color

White

Grape/Blend

Viognier

Reviews & Tasting Notes

00

Subscriber Access Only

or Sign Up

You'll Find The Article Name Here

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer vitae aliquam odio. Aliquam purus diam, tempor et consectetur vitae, eleifend ac quam. Proin nec mauris ac odio iaculis semper. Integer posuere pharetra aliquet. Nullam tincidunt sagittis est in maximus. Donec sem orci, vulputate ac quam non, consectetur fermentum diam. In dignissim magna id orci dignissim convallis. Integer sit amet placerat dui. Aliquam pharetra ornare nulla at vulputate. Sed dictum, mi eget fringilla lacinia, nisl tortor condimentum mi, vitae ultrices quam diam ac neque. Donec hendrerit vulputate felis, fringilla varius massa.

- By Author Name on Month Date, Year

Stephane Montez told me that his fearsome-looking but good-natured Beauceron (a shepherd/guard dog resembling a cross between a Rottweiler and a Doberman) loves to drink wine, and that the dog consumed a couple of liters from Montez's last picking of 2004 Condrieu Vendange Tardive-with no ill effects. I'm sure the dog would also have enjoyed Montez's superripe 2001 Saint-Joseph Cuvee du Papy, of which Montez said "I had the impression that I was vinifying blueberries. The wine is more like syrah from Australia or California. "Montez told me he was the last to harvest in Saint-Joseph in 2003, because he was married on August 14, the beginning of the harvest, and did not return from his honeymoon until August 28. One disadvantage of the late picking:Montez will not offer a Grandes Places cuvee from the 2003 vintage, as he says the grapes were dried out by the time he harvested.