Domaine de Bosquets Gigondas Reserve 2020

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From south-west facing blue clay, marl, limestone & sandy soils at 250-300 metres. The traditional cuvée of the estate is now released under the Réserve label, and is usually a blend of 45% Grenache, 30% Syrah, 20% Mourvèdre, and the rest Cinsault brought up in a mix of tank, barrel, and foudre.

"The 2020 Gigondas Réserve, which can be thought of as the traditional blend of the estate, is 60% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and the rest Mourvèdre and Cinsault. It shows the elegant, seamless style of this beautiful vintage and has medium to full-bodied aromas and flavours of ripe black raspberries, strawberries, toasted spice, lavender, and Provençal garrigue. It’s worth a case purchase."
 — Jeb Dunnuck

----ABOUT THE PRODUCER----

Les Bosquets is six centuries of winegrowing history. The first notarial deeds bearing the mention "vinea culta" were established at Lieu dit Les Bosquets, in 1376... still old...

In this Rhone bastion of blending, we very quickly began to work in Burgundy, which may seem paradoxical. The plot has become our vision, the expression of the terroir our religion. Making a non-reproducible, unique wine interests me...

But in the beginning, the idea was not to do differently from others, but simply to do our best. And doing our best has led us to do things differently. The cornerstone of Les Bosquets is diversity. So we started to dissect everything to understand...

We therefore overhauled the vinification process, with the introduction of parcel vinification, the renovation of the underground cellar for the aging, and finally, in 2016, the culmination of this thought with the creation of a micro-vinification workshop. in addition to the original cellar. 10 years later, we have gone from 1 wine to 7… We explore.

I remain convinced that on an appellation like Gigondas, we can make 1000 different wines. Diversity is everywhere. Altitude, orientation, soils, basements, exposure to the wind, to the sun, to the influence of the woods, in short… Everything requires approaching things in detail.

So we will continue to explore. And who knows, maybe one day, as a great winemaker from the cool, sandy terroirs of Châteauneuf-du-pape predicted to me, when I have sufficiently mastered all my terroirs, I will move on to the composition stage. , and will only make one wine, which will crown these years of learning...

To be continued…