A bottle of red wine labeled 'Les Pallieres' with a black and white label, featuring a devilish figure, and red cap, from the Gigondas region, called 'Terrasse du Diable'.
Map of France showing wine regions in different colors, including Champagne, Loire Valley, Bordeaux, South-West, Beaujolais, Burgundy, Rhone Valley, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, Corsica, Alsace, and other regions with city labels and a legend.

Domaine Les Pallieres Gigondas Terrasses du Diable

Deep garnet-purple with vibrant violet hues. Aromatics of ripe raspberry, black cherry, blackberry, violets, licorice, spices, and floral note with subtle smoke. Violets and dark berries dominate the palate with orange peel and herbs. Domaine Les Pallières, owned by the Brunier family since 1998, is undeniably one of the greatest, longest-running properties of the Southern Rhône—outside the village of Gigondas, woven into the foothills of the beautiful and brooding Dentelles de Montmirail. The domaine had been a continuously running farm within the same family since the fifteenth century

Classification: AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée)

Grape VarietalGrenache, Mourvèdre, Clairette

FeatureSustainable, Organic

Country: France

Region: Rhone

Appellation: Gigondas

Grape Profile: Grenache brings ripe red and black fruit, spice, and generosity, while Mourvèdre adds earthy and herbal notes with dark fruits. Clairette contributes color, lift, and aromatic complexity.

Region Profile: The southern Rhône Valley is celebrated for its Mediterranean climate, diverse soils, and ability to produce rich, expressive red blends. It encompasses several key appellations such as Gigondas (this region offers warm, terroir-driven wines), Vinsobres & Châteaneuf-du-Pape.

Pair with: Hearty dishes like grilled red meats, poultry, and game. Rich pasta dishes with meat sauces. Mature aged cheeses like Cheddar and Gouda. Roasted vegetables. Spicy & herb-infused foods.

Map of the Southern Rhône wine region showing different appellations, colored by their names, including Gigondas, Vacqueyras, Vinsobres, Beaumes de Venise, Rasteau, Lirac, Tavel, and Côtes du Rhône-Villages, with the terrain and major rivers labeled.