The 2014s are certainly high quality and are perfect for drinking while you wait on the 2015s to get a touch of bottle age. A more modern-styled beauty, with lots of ripe black fruits, toasty oak, licorice and smoked meats, the 2014 Saint Joseph Esprit de Granit is medium-bodied, nicely textured and concentrated, with ripe tannin and a terrific finish. It's another impressive wine from this co-op.