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2019 Côtes du Rhône blanc – Domaine Jamet
- Vintage: 2019
- Bottle Size: 0,75l
- Filling level: hf - high fill
- Label Condition: 1A
- Source: importer
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Grape variety
Marsanne
Viognier
Roussanne
Grenache Blanc - Alcohol percentage: 13,5% vol.
- Points: 90 Robert Parker
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Origin:
France
Rhône
Côtes du Rhône
Domaine Jamet
The more recent history of the Jamet estate began in 1976 when the brothers Jean Paul and Jean Luc took over the operation from their father. Together, they produced top-quality Rhône wines for over 30 years, establishing the good name of the estate. Since 2012, Jean Paul has continued running the winery with his wife Corinne and their son.
The estate has 12 hectares of vineyards in Côte-Rôtie, with 5 hectares in notable single vineyards such as Côte Brune, La Landonne, La Moutonne, and Bonnivières. In total, there are 30 plots, some of which are so steep that they can only be worked by hand. What we wine lovers like to hear—”handcrafted wines”—is often not a choice of the winemaker but dictated by the terrain. The Jamets have always been hands-on and treat each plot individually during vinification and aging. The result is exceptionally refined wines and, above all, top Syrahs that are always sold out quickly.
Rhône
What connects the breathtaking 4,000-meter peaks in the Valais with the steep vineyards of Hermitage? The same river winds through both landscapes. The Rhône is 810 km long, originating south of Lucerne at the Rhone Glacier and, as the most water-rich river in France, eventually flowing into the Mediterranean at a delta near Arles. The wine-growing region of the same name is the oldest in France, with just over 60,000 hectares spread along 200 kilometers of riverbank in both the northern and southern Rhône.
Rhône
What connects the breathtaking 4,000-meter peaks in the Valais with the steep vineyards of Hermitage? The same river winds through both landscapes. The Rhône is 810 km long, originating south of Lucerne at the Rhone Glacier and, as the most water-rich river in France, eventually flowing into the Mediterranean at a delta near Arles. The wine-growing region of the same name is the oldest in France, with just over 60,000 hectares spread along 200 kilometers of riverbank in both the northern and southern Rhône.

