Both Gigondas and Vacqueyras managed to produce some very good wines in 2024. Despite the low yields for Grenache, which was adversely affected by the rainy spring, Gigondas stood out for very consistently ripe reds with well-balanced and integrated alcohol levels. (The Gigondas Blancs were also impressive; see the report on whites and rosés tomorrow.) The wines of Julien Bréchet at Domaine...
Rhône 2024 – Gigondas and Vacqueyras reds
Gigondas has the upper hand in 2024, but both regions offer a lot of drinking pleasure. Above, the Dentelles de Montmirail seen from Santa Duc. See this guide to our coverage of the 2024 vintage in the Rhône Valley.
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