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Walls: The joy of sand

Sand is considered the poor cousin of the Southern Rhône's famous pudding stones, but, says Matt Walls, it brings a unique finesse to wines.

Rounded galets roulés, or pudding stones as they’re sometimes called, are the most emblematic soil of the Southern Rhône.

They’re the same size, shape – and sometimes colour – of bodybuilders’ biceps, which gives you a hint of what to expect from this powerful terroir.

There’s another type of soil however, little discussed and undervalued, that instead makes wines that emphasise finesse.

As tastes change – and the climate gets hotter – it’s time to seek out wines born of sand.


Scroll down for Matt’s choice of 11 Rhône wines from sandy soils



Rhône wines made from sandy soils


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