Wine from Rhone Valley

 

The Rhône Valley is one of France’s most historic and diverse wine regions, producing world-class wines that range from bold, age-worthy reds to elegant whites and refreshing rosés. Stretching from Vienne in the north to Avignon in the south, the region is a tapestry of terroirs, grape varieties, and traditions that together define its unique identity.

In the Northern Rhône, steep vineyards produce legendary wines from Syrah, known for their structure, spice, and longevity — from iconic appellations like Hermitage, Côte-Rôtie, Cornas, and Saint-Joseph. Whites from Marsanne, Roussanne, and Viognier add aromatic finesse and depth.

In the Southern Rhône, blends dominate, led by Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre (GSM). Here, appellations such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, Vacqueyras, and Côtes-du-Rhône deliver wines of warmth, generosity, and complexity, while rosés from Tavel and Lirac are prized for their freshness and character.

Many estates now practice organic and biodynamic viticulture, enhancing purity and terroir expression. From the structured power of the north to the sun-kissed blends of the south, Rhône wines offer something for every palate.

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Vintage Sommelier's Box #8 : Journey through Rhone Valley vineyards
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Chateau La Nerthe - Chateauneuf-du-Pape Red 2020
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Chateau La Nerthe - Chateauneuf-du-Pape Red 2020
Syrah
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Yann Chave - Crozes Hermitage Tradition Red 2023
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Yann Chave - Crozes Hermitage Tradition Red 2023
Syrah
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Domaine Alain Graillot - Crozes-Hermitage Red 2022
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Domaine Alain Graillot - Crozes-Hermitage Red 2022
Syrah
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Bottle Yann Chave Crozes Hermitage
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Yann Chave - Hermitage Red 2020
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Domaine Vernay - Cote-Rotie Red 'Blonde du Seigneur' 2019 Magnum
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Domaine Vernay - Cote-Rotie Red 'Blonde du Seigneur' 2019 Magnum
Syrah
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Domaine Chifflet - Saint Joseph Red 2022
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Domaine Chifflet - Saint Joseph Red 2022
Syrah
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Chateau La Nerthe - Chateauneuf-du-Pape White 2023
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Chateau La Nerthe - Chateauneuf-du-Pape White 2023
Roussanne
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Domaine G&J Bott - Special Mixed Case of 12
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Domaine G&J Bott - Special Mixed Case of 12
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Yann Chave - Crozes Hermitage 'Le Rouvre' Red 2022
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Yann Chave - Crozes Hermitage 'Le Rouvre' Red 2022
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How to keep your wine?

Wine Conservation

For long-term wine storage, the key is consistency. A stable temperature in the range of 50–59°F (10–15°C) allows wine to age gracefully, protecting delicate aromas and preserving structure. Temperatures higher than 68°F (20°C) accelerate aging and risk oxidation, while fluctuations cause the liquid and cork to expand and contract, which can compromise the seal and let in oxygen.

By contrast, standard kitchen refrigerators are designed for food preservation, not wine. They’re usually kept too cold (around 35–40°F / 1–4°C) and far too dry, which can dry out corks and spoil long-term storage. However, a fridge is perfectly fine for short-term chilling — for example, bringing a white or sparkling down to serving temperature for the evening.

Best practice: Use a dedicated wine cooler or cellar for long-term storage, and only rely on a household fridge for temporary chilling before service.

A wine preservation system like Coravin works by inserting a thin, hollow needle through the cork, allowing you to pour wine without pulling the cork out. As wine is extracted, argon gas (an inert gas that won’t react with wine) is injected into the bottle to replace the liquid and protect the remaining wine from oxidation.

This makes Coravin ideal if you want to enjoy a glass or two from a fine bottle over several weeks (or even months) without worrying about spoilage. It’s especially valuable for collectors, restaurants, or anyone wanting to explore wines by the glass without committing to the entire bottle.

Quick rule of thumb:

  • Short-term (a few days): Use vacuum stoppers or inert gas sprays.
  • Long-term (weeks to months): Use a system like Coravin.

Not all wines are meant to age. While a handful of fine wines can develop beautifully for decades in the cellar, the majority are crafted to be enjoyed within just a few years of release.

The ideal aging potential depends on the wine’s structure:

  • Acidity acts as a preservative, helping wines (especially whites) stay fresh over time.
  • Tannins give red wines backbone and allow them to soften and evolve with age.
  • Sugar & alcohol also contribute to stability, which is why fortified and sweet wines often last longer.

Store bottles with natural corks on their side to keep the cork moist and expanded. A dry cork can shrink, allowing oxygen to seep in and spoil the wine. For wines with screw caps or synthetic corks, the storage position does not matter.

The optimal humidity range is 50–80%, with some experts citing 70% as ideal. Low humidity can cause corks to dry out, while excessively high humidity can damage the labels and promote mold, though it will not affect the sealed wine.

How do you ship your wines?

From our cellar to your doorstep

At Vintage, we take wine care seriously. Every bottle travels in temperature-controlled, refrigerated vehicles from our warehouse straight to your doorstep, ensuring it arrives in perfect condition — just as the winemaker intended.

Enjoy complimentary delivery on any order of 6 bottles or more. Stock up with ease, and we’ll bring your wines directly to your doorstep.

Place your order before 12pm and receive your wines the very same day — fast, fresh, and hassle-free.

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Frequently asked question

Yes. At The Vintage Wine Club, we proudly serve both private individuals and the trade (restaurants, hotels, wine bars, and retailers). We offer curated allocations, competitive trade pricing, and support for wine programs. Please contact us directly for trade inquiries.

Yes. The Warehouse is open from Monday to Saturday. Our wines are also available through our online boutique and are delivered directly to your doorstep. This allows us to offer a wider range of rare allocations and ensure wines are handled with care at every stage.

Yes. All invoices for Singapore deliveries are issued in SGD, payable via credit card or bank transfer.

Yes. All prices on our website are inclusive of GST and excise duties, unless otherwise specified for en primeur offers (which are displayed in-bond, ex-GST).

Yes. The Vintage In Bond Offers provide a structured and exclusive calendar of fine wine releases throughout the year, designed for collectors, trade professionals, and serious enthusiasts. Each month highlights a specific region or theme, beginning with Burgundy En Primeur in January and culminating in the Festival Languedoc in November.

Yes. For insurance purposes, we require a signature from a recipient over 18 years of age. Please inspect the wines upon delivery and note any issues on the delivery slip.

Orders can be placed directly via our website for immediate confirmation and secure payment. You may also contact our team by email or phone if you prefer a more personalized service.

Yes. Our team is based in Singapore and available to meet in person. For assistance, selections, or trade discussions, you can contact us at order@thevintageclub.sg or call us directly.