
Tasting Notes
An elegant, precise, pure wine, the 2022 Saint-Joseph Blanc wafts from the glass with aromas of white fruits, ripe white peach and spices mingled with delicate floral hints. Moderately weighted and wonderfully juicy, it's round and supple with a good depth at the core and a long, mouthwatering and elegant finish. Perfect as an entry-level in Perret's universe, this blend of equal parts Marsanne and Roussanne was matured for 10 months oak, 15% of which is new, imparts the texture and complexity to pair the sheer drinkability of the fruit. Drink with Scallops or bass and from release, up to 5 years.
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Domaine Perret emerges as a jewel in the Condrieu appellation, renowned for crafting poised, transcendent and delicately refined wines in an appellation characterized by dense, powerful, low-acid wines. The stewardship of the estate passed to André Perret from his father in 1982. André shifted from cultivating fruit trees to nurturing vineyards, seizing the opportunity to replant and secure some of the finest plots at prices that remind one of a bygone era of affordability. The Perret family now tend 13 hectares: 5.5 in Condrieu; five in Saint-Joseph, including one hectare dedicated to white varietals; and the rest designated as Vin de Pays. André, alongside his daughter Marie since 2019, applies meticulous viticulture, minimal organic fertilization and assiduous soil management. Their approach in the winery is equally considered. Fermentation begins in stainless steel tanks and transitions to barrels partway through for the whites. Maturation takes 10 to 12 months (from Dargaud & Jaeglé mainly), deliberately eschewing bâtonnage to preserve the wine’s innate character. They ensure each vintage undergoes malolactic fermentation, which imbues their wines with enhanced complexity and a finely woven texture. For the reds, the maceration takes three weeks, and the wines are matured for 18 to 24 months in barrels sourced from Radoux and Cadus, which explains the delicate woodiness of the wines when they are young.