From the place that gave the appellation its name, Guigal's 2003 Saint-Joseph Lieu-Dit Saint-Joseph is an excellent wine. It's dense, rich and chewy—almost fudge-like in weight and intensity, with chocolaty overtones—yet despite that it's also intensely perfumed (think blackberries and peppery spice) and long on the finish. Drink now–2020.
From the place that gave the appellation its name, Guigal's 2003 Saint-Joseph Lieu-Dit Saint-Joseph is an excellent wine. It's dense, rich and chewy—almost fudge-like in weight and intensity, with chocolaty overtones—yet despite that it's also intensely perfumed (think blackberries and peppery spice) and long on the finish. Drink now–2020.
From the place that gave the appellation its name, Guigal's 2003 Saint-Joseph Lieu-Dit Saint-Joseph is an excellent wine. It's dense, rich and chewy—almost fudge-like in weight and intensity, with chocolaty overtones—yet despite that it's also intensely perfumed (think blackberries and peppery spice) and long on the finish. Drink now–2020.
From the place that gave the appellation its name, Guigal's 2003 Saint-Joseph Lieu-Dit Saint-Joseph is an excellent wine. It's dense, rich and chewy—almost fudge-like in weight and intensity, with chocolaty overtones—yet despite that it's also intensely perfumed (think blackberries and peppery spice) and long on the finish. Drink now–2020.