originally posted by Brézème:
The label is not silent.
If serine is written on it then it is serine (though we just discovered it might be a considered extincted grape from the same family).
If Saint Julien is written on it, it has to be 100% syrah (including serine), like in Brézème or Crozes or Cornas.
Like you may know, french AOC don't claim grapes except in Alsace and few other places.
If there is no mention of Saint Julien, though grapes are coming from there, and just claim Cotes du Rhône then it has to comply With CDR AOC rules : min 40% grenache and max 15% of whites : this is "Chat Fou". 85% grenache and 15% clairette marsanne.
Who cares any way. My grandma drank Jurançon all her life long (she died last year at 98) and learnt that it was made out of Mansengs 3 or 4 years ago. And said : "on s'en fout du petit ou du gros, Jurançon restera toujours à Jurançon non?"
Something like : "Who cares about petit or gros (referring to Gros Manseng or Petit Manseng), Jurançon won't move anyway, no?"
She was born in the Pyrenees, and Jurançon was the wine made in her homeplace, by people sharing her culture and language. So grapes were her last concern, frankly. And mine too. Frankly.
Saint Julien en Saint ALban is a very specific terroir of granit and schist, right on the geological fault that spit Ardèche du Sud (limestone) and Ardeche du Nord (primary and metamorphic rocks). These granit and schist top soils were brought here by storm and heavy rains and lay on vertical marls that allow vines root to go extremely deep.
The Vallée de L'Ouveze is known for being a "conservatoire" of old ardechois varietals because Ardeche people are well known for being tough people, a bit resistant to administration and government : as protestants they were persecuted for 300 years until the french revolution.
When Aoc rules came, growers were asked to plant syrah, among others. They didn't and said they did to get AOC.
They were right.
I feel a bit like them honestly. And hope my wines from there show the same personality. And don't taste too much like syrah. I leave syrah to others. And keep St Ju and Brezeme.
Cheers