A bottle of Saint Joseph Syrah red wine from 2022.

Hugo & Pauline Villa Saint-Joseph

Intense ruby‑purple in the glass with vibrant aromas of blackberry, cherry, and plum alongside spicy black pepper and a touch of herbaceous notes. Flavors of dark fruit flavors, earthy-mineral undertones, and spice-laced hints of pepper. Hugo and Pauline Villa are the children of Pierre‑Jean Villa, an esteemed Northern Rhône grower who worked at Burgundian domaines before founding his own vineyard operations in 2009. They grew up immersed in winemaking traditions and practical vineyard work, learning alongside their father in the steep, rugged vineyards around Chavanay

Classification: AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée)

Grape VarietalSyrah

FeatureSustainable

Country: France

Region: Rhone

Appellation: Crozes-Hermitage

Grape Profile: Syrah typically features rich fruit flavors such as blackberry, plum, and blueberry. It often carries secondary notes of spices, black pepper, and sometimes smoked meat or olive-like savory elements. The use of oak in aging can introduce flavors of vanilla, toast, and coffee.

Region Profile: Crozes-Hermitage, the largest appellation in the northern Rhône Valley of France, lies on glacial and river pebble soils with continental climate influences. Its wines are known for combining fruit intensity, peppery spices, and balanced tannins producing a range of styles, from light and aromatic to structured and cellar-worthy.

Pair with: Grilled and roasted red meats. Barbecued pork and sausages. Herb seasoned dishes using rosemary & thyme. Rich stews and hearty vegetables. Aged cheeses like cheddar and blue cheeses.

Map of France showing its wine regions including Champagne, Loire Valley, Bordeaux, South-West, Beaujolais, Burgundy, Rhone Valley, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon, Corsica, Alsace, and Lorraine, with color coding for different wine types.
Map showing the arrondissement names along the Northern Rhône river in France, with color-coded regions, including Saint-Jean-de-Muzols, Crozes-Hermitage, Tain-l'Hermitage, Saint-Péray, Saint-Peray, Valence, and surrounding villages and cities.