| Region | |
|---|---|
| Subregion | France > Rhône > Northern Rhône > Saint-Joseph |
| Colour | White |
| Type | Still |


The 2023 Saint Joseph Les Oliviers Blanc reveals a rich, layered profile of stone fruits, white flowers, almond paste, honeysuckle, and brioche. Medium to full-bodied on the palate, it shows gorgeous depth and concentration, with a seamless, elegant texture and beautiful freshness that carries through to the finish. Drink 2025-2035.Domaine Pierre Gonon remains one of the great names in Saint Joseph and is run today by brothers Jean and Pierre Gonon with the kind of focus and humility that defines the best of the Northern Rhône. The family's roots go back to the 1950s, when their father first planted vines in Mauves, including what would become the Coteau des Oliviers (today known as the lieu-dit Les Oliviers), a steep hillside vineyard just outside of Mauves that consistently produces some of the greatest whites in the appellation, likely due to its slightly higher clay content, which gives the wines a touch more breadth and depth. The domaine now farms around ten hectares, with holdings spread across Mauves, Tournon, and Saint-Jean-de-Muzols. In 2011, the brothers acquired the old vines of Raymond Trollat, one of the legendary figures of the appellation, including the 1915 Aubert family planting in the Saint-Épine sector. That fruit now forms the core of their Saint Joseph and, in certain vintages, the basis for a small-production Vieilles Vignes cuvée. Farming is organic, vine material is massale-selected, and the cellar approach remains minimalist and traditional, with native yeast fermentations, aging in older 600-liter barrels, and mostly destemmed fruit. These are absolutely classic Northern Rhône wines that bring beautiful structure, depth, and nuance, which come not only from great terroirs but from an incredible dedication to farming and work ethic. While their red Saint Joseph is firmly established as one of the most sought-after wines in the Northern Rhône, the hidden gem here might just be the Saint Joseph Les Oliviers Blanc, which consistently ranks among the region's top whites. (Drink between 2025-2035)
Attractive pear and honeysuckle aromas. Relatively medium-bodied this year, not as rich as some vintages can be, but good acidity and the alcohol is rich but balanced. Good sense of freshness and minerality. Vivacious, delicious and long. A beautifully balanced vintage from the lieu-dit Les Oliviers in Mauves, which is an excellent terroir for whites. (Drink between 2025-2029)