Collection: Domaine la Réméjeanne

Domaine la Réméjeanne takes some tracking down. Yet it’s one of those places that is “worth a special journey”, as the Michelin Guide would put it. Suffice to say, the north western hills of the Côtes du Rhône appellation is striking country – the Rhône valley in your rear-view mirror and the foothills of the Cevennes ahead. Scenery aside, time spent with main man Rémy Klein, a look at the vineyards and a tasting of the Réméjeanne wines told us that this was a producer we needed to start working with again. These are wines that proudly speak of their place – high up in the hills with soils comprised of sand and limestone. This highly distinctive terroir results in a range of fresh, highly refined Côtes du Rhônes brimming with fruit and character. They are far cooler and purer than many of the Côtes du Rhônes produced at lower altitudes and on alluvial soils and this stylistic difference suits us right down to the ground.