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Châteauneuf du Pape 2006 75cl

AOC | Châteauneuf du Pape | Rhône | France
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98 Robert Parker
The 2006 Chateauneuf du Pape is one of the two or three candidates for the wine of the vintage. An extraordinarily great wine, the 2006 is far superior to the 2005, which was amazing, and while made in a different style, is as great as the 2003, and such legends as 1990 and 1978. Fashioned from a minuscule 21 hectoliters per hectare, and tipping the scales at 15.2% natural alcohol, the 2006 boasts a dense ruby/purple color to the rim, in addition to an extraordinary bouquet of melted licorice, spring flowers, raspberries, black currants, spice box, and earth. In the mouth, it is utterly profound ? full-bodied and multidimensional with astonishing purity, length, equilibrium, and intensity. This is a superb vintage for the Avrils, and Vincent deserves huge accolades for producing a wine of such incredible intensity and complexity. Think of Clos des Papes as a Chateauneuf du Pape with the complexity of a top-notch grand cru Burgundy from the Cote de Nuits. I have participated in so many exceptional tastings with Paul Avril that it is difficult for me to accept that his brilliant son, Vincent, may be eclipsing the work of his father. Vincent, trained in Burgundy, appears to be pushing things to an even higher level of quality. Nothing has changed in these cellars; everything is still as traditional as you will find. All the wines are kept in foudre, and the red Chateauneuf du Pape blend is one of only a handful in the appellation that contains increasing amounts of Muscardin, Vaccarese, and Counoise along with 65% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre, and some Syrah. The white Chateauneuf du Pape is one of the longest lived of the appellation, and that?s saying something. The Avrils have proven me wrong many times by opening old bottles that I would have believed to be dead, but are still full of life and vivacity.
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Clos des Papes
One of the great benchmark estates, Clos des Papes covers cover 35-hectares in Châteauneuf-du-Pape producing two wines, one red and one white. As one of the key figures behind the appellation’s monumental reputation, the legendary Paul Avril owned and ran the property for many years until his passing in 2009. Today, his talented son Paul-Vincent has taken the reins. Amongst their southern Rhône property, 31-hectares are dedicated to red varieties, favoring their single red cuvée Châteauneuf du Pape, which is a blend of chiefly Grenache with about 20% Mourvèdre, 10% Syrah and the remaining is a mix of Vaccarèse, Counoise and Muscardin. Clos de Papes wines are structured and age-worthy examples of the region. The Arvils continue to ferment the different varieties together, adding complexity to their product. The white, Châteauneuf du Pape Blanc will also age well.