WHEN ONE CHATEAUNEUF’S NOT ENOUGH
Old bottles in the museum in Chateauneuf |
Chateauneuf du Pape, Domaine Barville, Brotte, 2007, 14.5%, Nash Wines
Over
the Christmas, I had the opportunity to sample not one but two Chateauneuf du
Pape. I bought this one last June at the Domaine's outlet in the village itself,
where they also run a very interesting wine museum, and it cost €28.00. Not
sure that Nash Wines have this exact vintage but you may check their site .
The
grapes are hand selected in the vineyard and there is further sorting in the
winery . The blend
is Grenache 80%, Syrah 15% and Mourvedre 5%. It is ruby red in colour with a
fruity nose of red fruits and also spicy.
On
the palate, I found a beautiful combination of fruit, spice and acidity. It is
a smooth mouthfeel and succulent; tannins, yes, but no rough edges whatsoever,
just well textured, an excellent example.
Roger Perrin Chateauneuf du Pape,
2009, 14.5%, €14.99 (Dunne’s Stores)
Got this one as a present and must say
it turned to be quite an enjoyable drink. It is a few years younger than the
Brotte, has different characteristics and is good value.
It is a darker red with mainly red
fruits in the aroma. The palate gives a red fruit and nice spice, light, not
unlike a Pinot Noir, with silky tannins and a long finish. Not bad at all for a
relative youngster.
The blend is of seven grapes but the
main ones are much the same as the Brotte: Grenache (72 to 74 %) and also Syrah
and Mourvedre included. The average age of the vines is 65 years. See more
details here.
My import is the better wine now but
there is excellent value in the Dunne’s offering. I must say, I really enjoyed
my visit to the village of Chateauneuf du Pape
and the time spent in the wine museum and, of course, the chat and the
tastings. Hard to put a value on those things.
But somebody, from the east, is! Maybe we should all be stocking up on
Rhone wines. Buy Rhone before they do is the early warning from Jancis Robinson here.
If you’d like to see some more photos
from last summer’s trip to Provence, click here
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