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Saint-Péray Pur Blanc Tunnel (Domaine du) 2017(white)
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Saint-Péray Pur Blanc Tunnel (Domaine du)
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About the producer

Stéphane Robert and his wife Sandrine established their property in 1994. It takes its name from the stone tunnel running beneath the land. The 9-hectare vineyard spans three appellations: Saint Péray, Saint Joseph and Cornas. Stéphane has made a name for himself in the region, and makes wines that are ideal for ageing. The couple practices sustainable viticulture, working all their land manually or with a horse where the terrain permits this. The steepest plots are ploughed with the help of a winch. The grapes are harvested by hand and sorted in situ.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Rhone Valley

Producers and wineries: Tunnel

Colour: white

Grape variety: Marsanne
Food and wine pairings: Foie gras et pain brioché, Risotto crémeux aux asperges vertes, Gambas flambées au whisky

Appellation: Saint-Péray

Owner: Tunnel (Domaine du)

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature: 13°

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50
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Auction history Saint-Péray Pur Blanc Tunnel (Domaine du) 2017
05/12/202450
14/11/202450
14/11/202450
08/02/202451

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