France · Mediterranee
Clos Saint-Joseph
Clos Saint-Joseph is an estate in the Mediterranee zone of southern France, producing a single Rouge wine that has developed a devoted collector following among southern French wine specialists. At auction, 133 lots of this single wine have traded at an average of $172 per bottle — an extraordinary average for the region — ranging from $12 to $702. The $702 ceiling indicates significant collector demand for the estate's benchmark vintages. The consistent high pricing for a single wine at 133 lots suggests a small-production estate with a devoted, specialized collector base. The wide price range across a single wine reflects both accessible entry-vintage pricing and extraordinary premiums for older, limited library stock of peak vintages — a pricing dynamic characteristic of wine that achieves cult status through quality alone rather than appellation recognition.
Auction Lots
133
Avg Price / Bottle
$172
Top Vintage
2017
Price Range
$12 – $702
In the Glass
Southern French Mediterranean Rouge from old-vine Grenache and Carignan: ripe red fruit, garrigue, dried herbs, spice, and a warm, sun-baked earthiness characteristic of Languedoc-Mediterranee terroirs. The wine shows more structured and concentrated character than typical regional production, with notable depth and aging potential. The single-wine focus suggests a concentrated, site-expressive style that rewards extended cellaring unlike most southern French production.
Portfolio
| Wine | Colour | Avg Price | Lots Sold | Top Vintage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rouge | Red | $172 | 133 | 2017 |
Clos Saint-Joseph is based in the Mediterranee wine region.
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