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There are five Saint-Joseph wines in the Souillard range. Four are from individual sites, which span the length of the appellation from Saint-Pierre-de-Boeuf in the north to Saint-Jean-de-Muzols in the south. This is the only blended cuvée, drawn from three vineyards in Sarras and Andance in the centre of the appellation. Souillard estimates the average age of the vines to be 30 years. All three parcels are high on the slope at around 300 metres, facing east and on 40 centimetres of decomposed granite over granite bedrock.
These influences give this cuvée a cooler fruit profile and more chiselled mouthfeel than the average Saint-Joseph. The winemaking is effectively the same for all the wines—spontaneous ferment and maceration in stainless steel before maturation in old wood—though the villages and lieu-dit wines are fermented with a large proportion of whole bunches, as was the case here. Think baby Hermitage.