Domaine du Pavillon

Pavillon Rouge 2024

Crozes-Hermitage | Red | 2024

Domaine du Pavillon

Pavillon Rouge 2024

Crozes-Hermitage | Red | 2024

Domaine du Pavillon, located in the heart of the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, elevates its old Syrah vines with the expertise of the great winemakers of the Rhône Valley. Its complex and intense wines, including a red and a white cuvée, reflect the winemaker's generosity. Born from a family history, this balanced wine expresses the winemaker's passion for the terroir through Syrah, the emblematic grape variety of the Rhône Valley.

Regular price 16,90€

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Within 24 hours

Packaging

Anti-breakage

Returns

Within 14 days

Customer service response

Within 2 business hours

Country of origin, France

Region , Vallée du Rhône

Appellation, Crozes-Hermitage

Grape variety(s), Syrah

Certification, Sustainable agriculture

Sweetness, Dry

Winemaking,

Soil Type , Clay-limestone

Alcohol content, 14.0 %

Regular price 16,90€
Pavillon Rouge 2024
16,90 €

How to appreciate this wine?

Food and wine pairing tips
  • Viandes rouges
Service tips

Serve at 14° to 16°

Guarding potential

2 to 5 years

Our opinion on the vintage

The wine presents a complex nose, blending notes of spice, licorice, and violet, balanced by aromas of crushed blackberry. On the palate, a beautiful attack unfolds with a subtle hint of rose, followed by a silky texture expressing round, integrated tannins for a controlled power. The texture is pleasing, offering a lovely aromatic persistence. A wine to enjoy now or to cellar for 5 to 6 years.

Domaine du Pavillon

Domaine du Pavillon

Vallée du Rhône | France

Located on the slopes of the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, Domaine du Pavillon covers approximately 14 hectares of vines, cultivated on well-exposed slopes of the left bank of the Rhône. This area benefits from a distinct northern Rhône climate, favorable to gradual ripening and the preservation of freshness, particularly for Syrah.

Before being dedicated to vineyards, the site was home to a family farm surrounded by orchards. In the 1960s, the fruit trees gradually gave way to vineyards, while the farm buildings were converted into a barrel cellar. The estate takes its name from the former hunting lodge overlooking the hillsides, which has become an iconic landmark.

The vineyard is now cultivated by the Audibert family, with particular attention paid to the old Syrah vines, the estate's central grape variety. The soils and topography allow for the production of grapes that are both ripe and structured, without excessive heaviness. The estate ... Lire plus