
Juliénas Clos des Chers - Laurent PerrachonIn the glass, the Juliénas Clos des Chers from the pen of Laurent Perrachon offers a dense light red color. Swiveling the wine glass, this red wine reveals a high density and fullness, which is evident in clear church windows at the edge of the glass. To the nose, this Laurent Perrachon red wine reveals all manner of blueberries, blackberries, mulberries and black currants. As if that were not already impressive, the aging in small wooden barrels adds other aromas such as oak, green peppers and garrigue. On the palate, Laurent Perrachon's Juliénas Clos des Chers opens wonderfully aromatic, fruit-driven and balanced. Some wines are dry, others bone dry. This red wine belongs to the second group, because it was bottled with only 0.5 g of residual sugar. This light and silky red wine presents itself on the palate full of pressure and facets. Due to the balanced fruit acidity, the Juliénas Clos des Chers flatters with a soft mouthfeel, without lacking freshness at the same time. In the finish, this well storable from the wine-growing region of the Rhône Valley finally inspires with considerable length. Again, hints of blackberry and blueberry show. In the aftertaste, mineral notes of the soils dominated by granite and clay are added. Vinification of the Laurent Perrachon Juliénas Clos des Chers The basis for the powerful Juliénas Clos des Chers from the Rhône Valley are grapes from the grape variety Gamay. In the Rhône Valley, the vines that produce the grapes for this wine grow on soils of clay and granite. Juliénas Clos des Chers is an Old World wine in the best sense of the word, as this Frenchman breathes an extraordinary European charm that clearly underscores the success of Old World wines. At the time of optimal ripeness, the grapes for Juliénas Clos des Chers are harvested exclusively by hand, without the help of coarse and less selective full harvesters. After the harvest, the grapes are quickly transferred to the press house. Here they are selected and carefully broken up. Then fermentation takes place in small wood at controlled temperatures. After the end of fermentation, Juliénas Clos des Chers is aged for several months in oak barrels. Food recommendation for the Juliénas Clos des Chers by Laurent Perrachon Experience this red wine from France ideally tempered at 15 - 18°C as a companion to lemon chili chicken with bulgur, stuffed peppers or pasta with sausage dumplings.