Happy Tasting Tuesday Everyone! Shall we continue our discovery around the Northern Rhone? I've brought a Saint-Joseph AOC from Cave de Tain @cavedetain , the longest and the most diverse appellation in the area. I am sharing some information about the AOC in my stories, please make sure you check them out to understand the complexity of this area. Now let's see the tasting notes of this 2019 vintage Nobles Rives. The wine has an appealing and vivid ruby red color and a medium plus viscosity. Intense fruity nose with ripe blackcurrant, cherries, plums and cassis; black olives, black pepper and sweet cooking spices such as cloves and cinnamon with a touch of vanilla. A dry wine with high acidity, medium plus alcohol feel with smooth, ripe tannin structure. A medium plus bodied wine with flavours identical of the ones from the nose and has a medium plus finish. I consider this as a very good quality which can be kept for another 5-8 years and drink it on 16-18°C. Perfect to pair with red meats from the grill on a BBQ for example, even with some heavier poultry dishes and hard cheeses. Have you tried a Saint-Joseph before? How was your experience? P.S.: We have tasted this wine Live with David from Cave de Tain and shared a bunch more information about it, so feel free to take a look on that too! . . . . . #wineknowlegde #wineaddicted #rotwein #redwinelover #rhonewine #frenchwine #syrah #weinporn #hermitage #vörösbor #wineindustry #winebusiness #wineblogger #wineinfluencer #wineeducation #winetastingnotes #winetasting #weinliebe #weinliebhaber #vinrouge #womeninwine #neverstoptasting #neverstoplearning #winesaroundtheworld #winestyle #travellingsommelier #sommeliere #wineeducator #wineexperience (at Saint-Joseph, Rhone-Alpes, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWESaCFNaYj/?utm_medium=tumblr












