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A myth in the Cote Rotie appellation: the famous terroir of La Landonne. Gerin family has owned 0.4ha of it since 1996.
We'll have to wait a while for the peak of this immense cru, with its finesse and great aromatic complexity.
The sommelier info
This Cote Rotie La Landonne will be matured in new barrels for 20 months, before coming into its own in a few years' time.
Yields are relatively low for this 100% Syrah wine.
Balance and elegance are the watchwords of this grand cru from Gerin.
This wine is served with
Domaine Jean-Michel Gerin Côte Rôtie La Landonne will perfectly match grilled beef T bone or any wild game
Domaine Jean-Michel Gérin Côte Rôtie La Landonne 2021 in details
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The domain
Domaine Gerin, located in Ampuis, covers about 17 hectares in the appellations Condrieu, Saint-Joseph, Côte Rôtie and even in the IGP Collines Rhodaniennes.
Located in the heart of the Côte-Rotie vineyard, for 6 generations, the Gerin family operates the vineyard where one of the smallest appellations in the Nord Rhône Valley is located. History began in 1983 with the purchase of a plot on the name Cote Rotie. Today, the two sons of the family, Michaël and Alexis Gerin, have joined the Domaine Gerin and take over from their father, who is obviously still present, but decisions, culture and winemaking are now taken in the family.
The Domaine is known and recognised for its majestic Rotie Cote. There are 5 beautiful cuvées on the appellation. Domaine Gerin produces two extremely renowned cuvées in Côte-Rotie appellation: The Grandes Places and La Landonne. In 2003, the cuvée La Viallière made its appearance and in 2018 a new plot of 1987 was distinguished to create the Bodin Coast. The slopes on this appellation range from 40 % to almost 60 % so you can imagine the difficulty of working in the vine. The farms are very well cared for at Jean Michel Gerin and are at least 22 months on the Cote Rotie.
The 2 varieties used at Domaine Gerin are Syrah for Saint Joseph and Cote Rotie and Viognier for the Condrieus.
The Syrah, a king grape variety, is sometimes assembled at the Viognier to bring more finesse to the wines. The Cote Rotie Gerin are among the best but the whites are not left behind with the great Condrieu appellation. The red and white field is a more accessible single-cepage cuvée. Today the Domaine Jean Michel Gerin is in organic conversion.