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Châteauneuf du Pape Deus Ex Machina 2007 75cl

AOC | Châteauneuf du Pape | Rhône | France
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100 Robert Parker
The following three wines are as great as money can buy, and all three represent extraordinary achievements. I have tasted the 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Deus-Ex Machina three times from bottle. On two of the three times I thought it was the single greatest red wine I have ever tasted. The third time it was merely perfect. Made from 60- to 100+-year-old vines (60% tank-aged Grenache and 40% Mourvedre aged in new and one-year-old oak barrels), from yields no larger than one half ton of fruit per acre, it boasts a saturated purple color as well as a surreal concoction of heavenly aromatic delights (creme de cassis, kirsch liqueur, licorice, spring flowers, spice box, and smoke). The wine hits the palate with an extraordinary seamless display of incredibly rich, pure fruit, and a full-bodied, multilayered texture that nearly defies belief. It is almost an insult to try to articulate what this wine tastes like. My tasting notes ended with the words “great, great, and great.” This is a remarkable achievement even for such a famous vintage, and this 2007 is destined to be one of the legends of the new century. The finish lasts over 60 seconds, and the wine has the accessibility to be appreciated now, but it will not hit its peak for another 5-7 years, and will last at least 25+ years. Bravo to proprietors Pascal and Vincent Maurel as well as their consulting genius, Philippe Cambie, who seems to have a very strong emotional attachment to the Maurel family as well as to their vineyards.
Producer
Clos Saint Jean
A producer who has recently emerged as one of the stars in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Clos Saint Jean was originally created in 1900 by Edmund Tacussel. It is now run by brothers, Pascal and Vincent Maurel who work with the very talented Philippe Cambie, a consulting oenologist who is considered a driving force behind some of the region's top wines (including Les Cailloux, Domaine Montpertuis, Le Vieux Donjon and Tardieu-Laurent). It is with Philippe's help that they have been able to create some of the region's best wines which began attracting the attention of Robert Parker with the 2003 vintage, the vintage that turned their luck around. They work with over 40 hectares in mostly the south of the appellation around La Crau, the 'sweet spot' in Châteauneuf-du-Pape terroir, making them one of the largest land owners of top vineyards in the region. They produce one white and five different Châteauneuf-du-Pape reds: Clos Saint Jean; La Combe des Fous, from a majority of old vine Grenache planted at the start of the 20th century; Deus ex Machina (literally meaning 'God outside of the machine' or more figuratively, a change of situation that has come about by unexpected and external forces); Vieilles Vignes; and Sanctus Sanctorum, a 100% Grenache cuvée from vines planted over 100 years ago - a small production only available in magnum.