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Condrieu Chéry Perret Condrieu Vallée du Rhône Blanc 2023

White

€45,75 / 75cl inc. VAT

In 2023, the Condrieu Chéry Perret displays a vibrant freshness, the signature of a preserved vintage. The palate offers remarkable tension, where notes of zesty citrus, gunflint, and a touch of fine herbs mingle. This Condrieu displays a brilliant purity of fruit, a promise of beautiful evolution.

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Appellation: Condrieu
Region: Rhone
Country: France
Grape varieties: Viognier
Alcohol: N/A
Color: White
Condition: Perfect

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Jeb Dunnuck Tasting Note

Compared to the Clos Chanson, the 2023 Condrieu Chery brings a sweeter, more opulent profile yet holds onto a gorgeous sense of purity. Honeyed orange, toasted bread, white flowers, and subtle tropical notes define the aromatics, and it brings a liquid rock-like sense of chalkiness and minerality on the palate. Medium to full-bodied, focused, elegant, and beautifully balanced, you can't go wrong here, and it, too, is perfect for drinking over the coming decade. Drink 2025-3035. Unquestionably, some of my favorite Condrieu and Saint Joseph continues to come from this tiny estate located just off route N7, south of Condrieu. The lineup includes three Condrieu cuvées, all made from Viognier planted on steep, granite-rich slopes. The base cuvée is always worth a case purchase, while Chéry and Clos Chanson come from older vines and bring more richness and complexity. The flagship Chéry comes from 50-year-old vines and is aged in a mix of stainless steel and oak, with 10-20% new wood. And while the Condrieu get most of the attention (and deservedly so), the Saint Joseph Blanc is terrific as well. As to the reds, the classic Saint Joseph comes from northern sites in the appellation, is destemmed, and aged in roughly 20% new 400-liter barrels. In top vintages, they also make a Les Grisières bottling from old vines, with a slightly longer élevage in 30% new oak. These are serious, age-worthy reds that can easily pass for Côte Rôtie in blind tastings. While André remains actively involved, he's now joined by his daughter Marie, who returned to the domaine in 2019 after working in California and Chile. As I've written many times, Rhône lovers need to have these wines in their cellars. For years, I would finish every Northern Rhône trip with lunch at Le Dôme in Paris and a bottle of Perret's Condrieu on the table.

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About the Producer

About the Producer

Domaine Andre Perret, an iconic figure of the Northern Rhône Valley, is anchored in the heart of Verlieu, in the commune of Chavanay. In the 1980s, André Perret, a biologist by training, took over the family estate and initiated a new era, notably through the planting of new vines. The estate then expanded into the Saint-Joseph appellation, complementing the production of the famous Condrieu. Today, Domaine Andre Perret spans about ten hectares, favoring an expert approach in crafting expressive and highly elegant white wines. The Coteau de Chéry and Clos Chanson cuvées, in AOC Condrieu, enjoy a flattering reputation, testifying to the estate's expertise. The Saint-Joseph Les Grisières also deserves attention, the fruit of meticulous work in the vineyard and precise vinification. It is said that some particularly steep plots require the use of winches, highlighting André Perret's commitment to manual labor that respects the terroir and traditions. An essential destination for lovers of great wines from the Rhône Valley. Among the most sought-after cuvées are Andre Perret Condrieu Coteau du Chery, Andre Perret Condrieu Clos Chanson, and Andre Perret Saint-Joseph, all useful benchmarks for understanding the house's identity.

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