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Antoine Jaboulet set up his winemaking business Tain-l’Hermitage in 1834. He was succeeded by his sons, Paul and Henri, who in turn passed the baton to Paul’s son Louis. Next came Louis’s son Gérard and then, in 1997, Gérard’s cousin, Michel Jaboulet. He ran the domain until 2006 when it was bought by the Frey Group, which also owns vineyards in Champagne and Bordeaux (Château la Lagune). The heritage is nothing short of exceptional: 125 hectares of vines, including 25 gracing the slopes of the famous Hermitage Hill, the second-largest vineyard on this prestigious terrain. Several other remarkable appellations complete the selection: Saint-Joseph, Crozes-Hermitage, Cornas, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Côte-Rôtie and Condrieu. Today, with oenologist Caroline Frey at the helm, this already well-established estate, is confidently regaining its outstanding status.
In 2013, Maison Jaboulet officially converted its vineyards to organic practices. By 2015, the domain received “High Environmental Value” certification. Accreditations aside, the domain’s ambition to elevate the unique characteristics of the diverse Rhône terroirs remains unchanged. It achieves this goal by preserving the quality of the fruit, through meticulous vinification, and attentive ageing.
In its Les Cèdres cuvée, Jaboulet strives to portray the traditional Châteauneuf identity; that is, a full-bodied, gourmet wine, ready for drinking. The nose is aromatically powerful, revealing fruity, slightly aniseed notes. On the palate, the wine reveals a perfect balance between acidity and creaminess. The persistence in the mouth is excellent, ending with a honeyed sensation.
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Region: Rhone Valley
Producers and wineries: Paul Jaboulet Aîné
Colour: white
Appellation: Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Owner: Paul Jaboulet Ainé
Service temperature: 11°
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