Famous grape variety from Côte-Rôtie and Hermitage, the Syrah grape is vinified as a single grape in the North of the appellation. In the Southern Rhône Valley, it is mostly blended to produce fine and complex wines. Jean-Marc Autran, looking for something new, has decided to vinify his Syrah alone.
VINEYARD
Although grown all over the world, Syrah is a real challenge. Indeed, this emblematic grape variety is sensitive to disease, fears drought and cannot with stand the famous Mistral wind of the Rhone Valley. It is therefore its rarity that destines it to produce the greatest wines.
Planted on the slope sof Cheval Long on sandy-clay soils, Syrah benefit froman ideal terroir.The sandy soil is perfectly suited to early-ripening grape varieties such as Syrah because it is warm, aerated and retains little water. Plant in go nhillsidesalsoallowsusto benefit from the cool mornings in summer.This coolness favors the good maturity of the grapes by slowing it down and thus avoiding over-ripening. Finally, the presence of clay and silt in the soil,although limited, contributes to fight against the summer drought.
VINIFICATION
Like all the other grape varieties at Piaugier, Syrah is harvvested by hand. Once in the cellar, it is destemmed and then transferred to concrete tank:s where it will macerate for a period of approximately three weeks. Then it will be presseed and moved to oak barrels. The particularity of this wine is that it is aged in new demimuids (600-liter barrels), for three winters. First mark by wood, it will progressively balarnce throughout the maturing. Indeed, longer it stays in the barrels, the more the tannins wiIl be integrated to the wine.
THE VINTAGE
"A vintage out of the ordinary, in small volumes". As elsewhere in France and Europe, the 2017 harvest was not about quantity, but quality. Warm, dry weather kept the grapes in perfect health. Weather conditions remained perfectly stable throughout September, with cooler nights, conditions favorable to phenolic ripening. This stability enabled the very early harvest (about 15 days ahead of schedule) to continue into October in the best possible conditions. On the whole, the harvest produced small bunches of grapes with thick skins and well-arched stalks, ideal conditions for great red wines. With reasonable degrees of alcohol and good acidity, the wines of this vintage are well-balanced, which augurs well for ageing.
GRAPES
Syrah 100%
PRODUCTION
277 cases
WINE AGING POTENTIAL
15 to 20 years
TASTING NOTES
Deeply colored, close to bluish black, the robe will barely change over time. This wine is fruity on the first nose (ripe blueberry and black plum), it is then spicy (mainly marked by (pepper), with a floral touch: we will recognize the violet. In the mouth, the tannins are silky and smooth, and will definitely soften through the years.
FOOD PAIRING
With its tannic structure, Maude's Reserve is an ideal choice to accompany red meats, game and simmered dishes.