The Cellar: France's Rhone Valley
Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Critic
The Cellar: France's Rhone Valley

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2007 Ferraton Pere et Fils, La Matiniere, Crozes-Hermitage, France
The wines that come out of the Northern and the Southern part of the Rhone Valley are different in more ways than one. The two sub-regions, which are physically divided by a 30 mile mixed residential stretch, have
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The Syrah grapes that make up the 2007 La Matiniere by Negociant Ferraton is sourced from Crozes-Hermitage - the biggest sub-region of the northern Rhone covering approximately 3.000 acres. Despite being the same grape Syrahs from the Rhone and Shiraz’s from Australian are very different wines. Whereas Shiraz is big, bold and all over the place (often hedonistic in its over-the-top dark fruits and chocolate), Syrahs from the northern Rhone are leaner and more precise. There is a lot of bright red fruit in this wine as opposed to dark fruit, as well racing acidity, which is something you don’t often see in Shiraz from down-under. This makes Northern Rhone wines excellent food wines.
2009 Les Vins de Vienne, Cote-Du-Rhone, Les Cranilles, France
Where the North enjoys the stable conditions of a continental climate, the South’s Mediterranean climate enjoy warmer average temperatures. But because of the cooling breezes from the ocean the growing conditions
Because not every producer seeks to maximize production - but is more focused on creating a quality product - the quality and prices of Cote-du-Rhones often vary greatly. So get tasting and start familiarizing yourself with a couple of producers. I suggest you start with the $15 Les Cranilles. This lovely wine from Les Vins de Vienne is a quality example made from Syrah, Grenache and Mouvedre. 2009 was a great vintage in the Rhone and this wine exemplifies that with lush red and dark fruit, delicious spices and silky smooth tannins. This medium-bodied wine tastes great by itself, but also goes well with various game, pork or poultry dishes.
Enjoy!!
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