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Châteauneuf du Pape Combe des Fous 2006 75cl

AOC | Châteauneuf du Pape | Rhône | France
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2006
Évaluations et Scores
99 Par Robert Parker
93 Par Wine Spectator
Shockingly, the 2006 Chateauneuf du Pape Combe des Fous is almost as good. From a vintage that flies under the radar, it boasts a classic Clos Saint Jean profile of kirsch liqueur, ripe black raspberries, ground herbs and sweet garrigue to go with full-bodied richness and depth on the palate. Always slightly more elegant and silky than the more powerful Deus ex Machina, this thrill ride of a Chateauneuf will continue to drink well for another decade. Since taking control of the estate in 2002, and bringing on board rock star consultant Philippe Cambie, the Maurel brothers has been knocking it out of the park in literally every vintage. 2004? Gorgeous wines and easily at the top in a recent retrospective. The cooler, rainy 2008? Beautiful ripeness and texture, and again, at the top of the hierarchy. 2011 is the same story, and it’s amazing what this team has accomplished in all of their vintages. Looking at this retrospective, we went through all of their cuvees going back to 2003. Unfortunately, there’s no new information here, and this tasting simply confirmed what myself and Robert Parker have been saying for some time now; Clos Saint Jean is at the top of their game and producing some of the most singular, hedonistic and brilliant wines in the world. Starting out with the classic Chateauneuf du Pape, it’s normally a blend of 75% Grenache, with the balance a mix of Syrah, Mourvedre, Cinsault, Muscardin and Vaccarese. As is common at this estate, the Grenache is aged all in tank, and the other varieties in a mix of tank and barrels. While I think this cuvee always lags the Vieilles Vignes bottling, it is consistently outstanding and always a super value. Moving to the old vine cuvee, this is made especially for the US Market and is 85% tank aged, old vine Grenache, and the balance Syrah and Mourvedre. It too almost always represents a crazy value and has a broad drink window. I’m currently finishing up a case of the ’08, and purchased two cases of the 2010, which is just starting to open back up after closing down shortly after release. As to the Combe des Fous release, this cuvée comes from a single plot of vines and is based largely on Grenache, with roughly 20% Syrah and 10% each of Vaccarese and Cinsault in the blend. The Grenache is aged all in tank and the other components see time in mostly demi-muids. While the Deux ex Machina always impresses more with its overt power and muscle, this cuvee always seems more polished, fine and elegant to me. One of the greatest cuvees on earth, the Maurel brother’s Sanctus Sanctorum is 100% Grenache that comes from a single plot of vines in the La Crau lieu dit. Aged all in demi-muid, it’s been one of the greatest wines I’ve ever tasted, every time I’ve tasted it. All three of these were sheer perfection on this occasion, yet each has its own unique profile. Lastly, and always the most powerful of the cuvees, the Deus Ex Machina is a blend of 60% tank aged Grenache and 40% demi-muid aged Mourvedre that all comes from 70-100 year old vines. The Mourvedre component is really what defines this cuvee, and it possesses the most obvious structure and mid-palate richness in the lineup. Seeming to hit maturity around age 10 or so, it can be consumed relatively early in its life due to its wealth of fruit, texture, and incredibly polished tannin. In addition, don’t miss this cuvee in the lighter vintages, as even their 2004 and 2008 show classic character and no shortage of richness
Producteur
Clos Saint Jean
Le Clos Saint Jean a été créé en 1900 par Edmund Tacussel mais il a fait irruption sur la scène rhodanienne bien plus tard, devenant récemment l’une des vedettes de Châteauneuf-du-Pape. C’est le duo fraternel Pascal et Vincent Maurel qui est aujourd’hui aux manettes ou à sa tête, épaulé par le très talentueux Philippe Cambie, œnologue conseil considéré comme un moteur à l’origine de quelques-uns des plus grands vins de la région (dont Les Cailloux, le Domaine Montpertuis, Le Vieux Donjon et Tardieu-Laurent). Avec l'aide de Philippe, les frères Maurel ont réussi à faire émerger certains des meilleurs crus locaux, leur millésime 2003 attirant l’attention de Robert Parker, ce qui a permis au domaine d’amorcer un nouveau virage. L’exploitation englobe plus de 40 hectares, principalement situés au sud de l'appellation, autour de La Crau, le terroir privilégié de Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Grâce à superficie et à la qualité de son vignoble, le domaine s’est taillé une place parmi les sommités de la région. Sa gamme s’articule autour d’un vin blanc et de cinq rouges déclinés en Châteauneuf-du-Pape : le Clos Saint Jean; La Combe des Fous, issue notamment de vieilles vignes de grenache plantées au début du XXe siècle; le Deus ex Machina (ce qui signifie littéralement « Dieu sorti de la machine » ou de façon plus figurative, un changement de situation qui est le fruit de forces inattendues et extérieures); les Vieilles Vignes; et le Sanctus Sanctorum, un 100% grenache provenant d’une parcelle implantée il y a plus de 100 ans. Dans le dernier cas, il s’agit une production confidentielle, uniquement disponible en magnum.