Jean-Baptiste Souillard, Syrah, 2022

£25.00

Why We Like It

‘Incredible. MUST BUY!’

Jean Baptiste Souillard’s Viognier is the wine to which this particularly emphatic tasting note refers… and the rest of his wines aren’t exactly lacklustre either.

When you do a little digging, it becomes clear why these bottles are quite so inspiring; this vigneron takes his winemaking incredibly seriously. With six winemaking diplomas to his name and vintages at Latour in Bordeaux and Comte Armand in Burgundy (with Benjamin Leroux), Jean Baptiste is obviously a serious winemaker.

It’s the time spent in Burgundy that defines the approach he refers to as the ‘Cistercian Method’, i.e. one plot, one wine. Since 2014, this approach has led him to become a micro-negotiant sourcing grapes from excellent plots in Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Peray and Cornas amongst others, focusing on granite soils to ensure he gets concentrated fruit, not necessarily found on other terroirs. He also makes VdF Viognier and Syrah blends that act as a fantastic entry point to the Souillard style.

The winemaking, as you would expect, focuses on quality of fruit and place with ageability firmly in mind. Fermentation in stainless steel and ageing in neutral oak are the norm. The reds are predominantly whole cluster to retain their vibrancy, pressing is gentle and filtration minimal, so as not to obstruct the full character of the wine.

What To Expect

Still made with the same skill and attention as his single parcels, the single varietal blends are a fantastic entry point to Jean-Baptiste’s wines. A blend of two parcels in the southernmost limits of the northern Rhône, Souillard’s deft winemaking here nails those peppery, smokey, and black cherry notes that we expect from the region. This is Plouf to a tee.

Syrah / 12.5% / Rhone, France / 75cl

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Why We Like It

‘Incredible. MUST BUY!’

Jean Baptiste Souillard’s Viognier is the wine to which this particularly emphatic tasting note refers… and the rest of his wines aren’t exactly lacklustre either.

When you do a little digging, it becomes clear why these bottles are quite so inspiring; this vigneron takes his winemaking incredibly seriously. With six winemaking diplomas to his name and vintages at Latour in Bordeaux and Comte Armand in Burgundy (with Benjamin Leroux), Jean Baptiste is obviously a serious winemaker.

It’s the time spent in Burgundy that defines the approach he refers to as the ‘Cistercian Method’, i.e. one plot, one wine. Since 2014, this approach has led him to become a micro-negotiant sourcing grapes from excellent plots in Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Peray and Cornas amongst others, focusing on granite soils to ensure he gets concentrated fruit, not necessarily found on other terroirs. He also makes VdF Viognier and Syrah blends that act as a fantastic entry point to the Souillard style.

The winemaking, as you would expect, focuses on quality of fruit and place with ageability firmly in mind. Fermentation in stainless steel and ageing in neutral oak are the norm. The reds are predominantly whole cluster to retain their vibrancy, pressing is gentle and filtration minimal, so as not to obstruct the full character of the wine.

What To Expect

Still made with the same skill and attention as his single parcels, the single varietal blends are a fantastic entry point to Jean-Baptiste’s wines. A blend of two parcels in the southernmost limits of the northern Rhône, Souillard’s deft winemaking here nails those peppery, smokey, and black cherry notes that we expect from the region. This is Plouf to a tee.

Syrah / 12.5% / Rhone, France / 75cl

Why We Like It

‘Incredible. MUST BUY!’

Jean Baptiste Souillard’s Viognier is the wine to which this particularly emphatic tasting note refers… and the rest of his wines aren’t exactly lacklustre either.

When you do a little digging, it becomes clear why these bottles are quite so inspiring; this vigneron takes his winemaking incredibly seriously. With six winemaking diplomas to his name and vintages at Latour in Bordeaux and Comte Armand in Burgundy (with Benjamin Leroux), Jean Baptiste is obviously a serious winemaker.

It’s the time spent in Burgundy that defines the approach he refers to as the ‘Cistercian Method’, i.e. one plot, one wine. Since 2014, this approach has led him to become a micro-negotiant sourcing grapes from excellent plots in Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Peray and Cornas amongst others, focusing on granite soils to ensure he gets concentrated fruit, not necessarily found on other terroirs. He also makes VdF Viognier and Syrah blends that act as a fantastic entry point to the Souillard style.

The winemaking, as you would expect, focuses on quality of fruit and place with ageability firmly in mind. Fermentation in stainless steel and ageing in neutral oak are the norm. The reds are predominantly whole cluster to retain their vibrancy, pressing is gentle and filtration minimal, so as not to obstruct the full character of the wine.

What To Expect

Still made with the same skill and attention as his single parcels, the single varietal blends are a fantastic entry point to Jean-Baptiste’s wines. A blend of two parcels in the southernmost limits of the northern Rhône, Souillard’s deft winemaking here nails those peppery, smokey, and black cherry notes that we expect from the region. This is Plouf to a tee.

Syrah / 12.5% / Rhone, France / 75cl

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