Retour Aurélien Chirat - Saint-Joseph - Lieu-dit La Côte - Red - 2023
COUNTRY/REGION: Rhône Valley
DESIGNATION: AOP Saint-Joseph
COLOR: Red
VINTAGE: 2023
GRAPE VARIETY: 100% Syrah
ALCOHOL: 13 vol.
CONTENT: 75 cl
The tasting
Color Light purplish red.
Nose Pure, spicy and peppery notes mixed with hints of violet, fresh fruit and graphite.
Palate Elegant and lively, this cuvée showcases vibrant flavours of fresh fruit with a taut, energetic palate. The structure is defined by fresh acidity, vibrant tannins, and layered flavors of spice, Sichuan pepper, and subtle smoky bacon notes. Smooth and dynamic, it offers depth, finesse, and a refined, velvety texture that makes for an exciting tasting experience.
The sommelier's advice
Temperature Serve between 14 and 16°C.
Food Sausage cooked in red wine, braised meats, pigeon cooked in rosé and black pepper, Tandoori chicken.
Cellar ageing From now until 2029, and beyond for enthusiasts.
The estate and the wine
The estate and the wine With the precision of a true craftsman, Aurélien Chirat masterfully tames the steep slopes of Condrieu, Côte-Rôtie, and Saint-Joseph, showcasing a rare level of skill. His deep understanding of these exceptional terroirs, combined with technical expertise, allows him to produce wines of remarkable precision and consistency, offering an unmatched balance of quality and value.

A perfectionist at heart, he has scaled back his vineyard holdings to just 8 hectares, focusing on extended aging with a final refinement in Stockinger oak foudres. This uncompromising approach has propelled the estate to new heights, earning it a prestigious star in the French wine guide RVF.
Wine The 2023 Red Saint-Joseph Lieu-dit La Côte is a wine of true elegance, offering both finesse and energy with a perfectly balanced touch of spice. From the first impression, its purity is striking, with aromas of black pepper, violet, fresh fruit, and graphite. On the palate, it’s taut and lively, with vibrant tannins and refreshing balance. Notes of smoky minerality add complexity, while the velvety texture brings refinement to the overall structure. This dynamic and polished wine was selected as a top pick by our buyers for the Racines magazine and earned a 94/100 rating from the Selection Committee.
Vinification Hand harvested. 25% whole grapes, crushed. Alcoholic fermentation 100% indigenous yeasts, 24-day maceration under submerged cap. Malolactic fermentation 100% indigenous yeasts in barrel. Aged for 11 months, 100% in oak barrels with 20% new, 50% in 500-litre demi-muids and 50% in Austrian Stockinger tuns. Bottled on 27 August 2024.
AWARDS
AWARDS Estate rated 1 star in the Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France 2025 (RVF)
Wine rated 94/100 by our Committee!