At A Glance
- Field
- Details
- Region
- Rhône
- Appellations
- Crozes Hermitage and Saint Joseph
- Main site
- les Châssis
- Red grape
- Syrah
- Named wines
- Bruyère & David St Joseph Les Parcelles Rouge and Bruyère & David St Joseph Les Parcelles Blanc
- Defining feature
- Clay limestone terraces drained by characteristic pebbles
The Producer
Domaine Les Bruyères spans more than 27 hectares of vineyards. David Reynaud has directed the domaine since 2000, and it received ECOCERT organic certification in 2003. The domaine's wine philosophy emphasizes freshness in wines that retain capacity to evolve while respecting vintage character and terroir. Its named range includes red and white Saint Joseph wines.
Place
Les Châssis is the primary vineyard site in the Crozes Hermitage appellation, a name linked to the abundant pebbles found across the terroir. The vineyards are planted on clay limestone terraces, and the characteristic pebbles provide drainage. The named red wine carries the Saint Joseph appellation and uses Syrah, placing two Rhône appellations and one red grape at the centre of the range.
Wines
The range contains one red and one white bottle, both 2023 Saint Joseph wines: Bruyère & David St Joseph Les Parcelles Rouge and Bruyère & David St Joseph Les Parcelles Blanc. The Rouge is 100% Syrah, with blackberry, dark small fruit and violet notes. Its recommended drinking window runs from 2025 to 2028. The Blanc is the white Saint Joseph counterpart, with its grape composition unstated.
Final Word
Domaine Les Bruyères is defined by freshness, evolving wines, and respect for vintage character and terroir across a red and white Rhône range.