Located in the mountains north of Gigondas and Vacqueyras, Vinsobres is one of Southern Rhône’s highest elevation appellations. The region’s elevation is known for magnificent terraced vineyards and, in 2011, Serre Besson began restoring several vineyards in their possession. I find Vinsobres to be the unique middle-ground between Southern and Northern Rhône styles. Serre Besson’s Vinsobres is still Grenache-dominant, but it is the Syrah component that dominates this wine. The blend is 60% Grenache Noir, 36% Syrah, 2% Cinsault, and 2% Mourvrèdre. Big blackberry and black cherry are augmented by red plum, red licorice, fresh new leather, and red cherry notes. Serre Besson walks the line of fruity expression while maintaining the terroir-dominance that Francophiles are looking for in their French wine choices.
Serre Besson, Vinsobres AOC (Rhône Valley, France) 2019
By Vince Simmon