Domaine Julien Pilon

Saint-Joseph Dimanche à Lima 2024

Saint Joseph | White | 2024

Domaine Julien Pilon

Saint-Joseph Dimanche à Lima 2024

Saint-Joseph | Blanc | 2024

Julien Pilon is a winemaker from the Northern Rhône Valley, located in Chavanay. His range of wines comprises appellations from the Northern Rhône Valley. Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Péray, Saint-Joseph, Hermitage, and Condrieu for white wines. Saint-Joseph, Cornas, and Côte-Rôtie for red wines.

Regular price €26.50 /lot 2024 btl.
equivalent to 0.01€ per bottle

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Within 24 hours

Packaging

Breakage protection

Returns

Within 14 days

Customer Service Response

Within 2 business hours

Country of Origin, France

Region, Rhône Valley

Appellation, Saint-Joseph

Grape variety(ies): Marsanne and Roussanne

Certification, Sustainable Agriculture

Sweetness Level, Dry

Vinification,

Soil Type, Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 13.0%

Regular price €26.50 /lot 2024 btl.
equivalent to 0.01€ per bottle
Saint-Joseph Dimanche à Lima 2024
26,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity and mineral

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 8° to 10°C

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

A delicate aroma of white flowers and ripe citrus. A precise, fresh, and harmonious palate. A long, mineral finish.

Domaine Julien Pilon

Domaine Julien Pilon

Rhône Valley | France

Hailing from the Rhône Valley, Julien Pilon is a passionate winemaker who built his estate around a quest for purity, finesse, and authentic expression of the northern terroirs. After formative experiences with major houses and winemakers, from the Rhône Valley to Languedoc and then Spain, he launched his personal project in 2010, vinifying his first vintage in his parents' garage before gradually establishing his own cellar in Chavanay, at the heart of the region.

The estate works with a wide variety of prestigious Northern Rhône appellations, both white and red, ranging from Condrieu, Saint-Péray, Saint-Joseph, and Hermitage for whites, to Saint-Joseph, Côte-Rôtie, and Cornas for reds.

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