$3,274.97
2022 Julien Pilon Cornas La Cote
6 in stock
$175.00
Description
Grape variety 100% Syrah.
This place-name of the Cornas micro-appellation is located to the south of it. The specificities of this isolated terroir are old vines exposed due south in a granite arena; which brings a density and a completely different intensity to the wine. The Cornas from this place-name are much darker, marked by spices and black berries, with a rare depth. In order to sublimate this nectar, Julien Pilon administers a millimeter-measured aging of 18 months in barrels. A wine for great keeping, it will open up to youth after a long decanting.
Vinification The grapes are harvested manually. More than half of the cuvéé remains in a whole bunch, the other is erased and trodden. Vinification in open stainless steel vats lasts for about 3 weeks with frequent pump-overs.
Ageing for 18 months in 500 l barrels, 30% of which is new wood.
Alcoholic degree 13 % vol.
Young winemaker Julien Pilon is based in Chavanay, on the right bank of the Northern Rhône Valley, in the Condrieu region. Since 2010, he has been making dry white wines (Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Péray, Saint-Joseph, Hermitage and Condrieu) vinified and aged with brio in wood, from Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier grapes. His red wines (Saint-Joseph, Cornas and Côte-Rôtie), 100% Syrah, are equally successful. All these wines are the expression of their rich terroirs and of a precious work performed on a small scale.
Julien trained trough encounters and travels. A child of the Rhone Valley, he first worked with Yves Cuilleron, and with Olivier Decelle at the Mas Amiel estate in Maury in the Roussillon. Then came Spain, Banyuls with Pierre and Pascale Gaillard, and finally a return to his roots. Having neither land nor cellar, Julien bought the grapes and made his first vintage in 2010, in his parents’ garage. He aims to produce wines that respect the identity of their terroir, offering both concentration and finesse. A year later, in 2011, he had the opportunity to buy 1.5 hectares of vines. Since then, the estate has been developing, until the construction of its own winery in the summer of 2020.
















