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Wine for sale: Châteauneuf-du-Pape

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chateauneuf-du-pape

Located in the Vaucluse region between Avignon and Orange, Châteauneuf-du-Pape was home to popes until 1377. All that is left of the “new pope’s castle” overlooking the village are its remains. The village is best known as home of the legendary southern Rhône wine appellation. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was one of the first AOCs in France to be classified in 1936 and covers 3,200 hectares. Lying on the right bank of the Rhône, it borders the appellations of Gigondas and Vacqueyras.

The vines are often head-trained in the gobelet style and the vineyards traditionally planted with different grapes, producing wines made from up to 13 varieties. Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Muscadin, Vaccarèse, Counoise and Terret Noir can be used the red, and, Picpoul, Clairette, Roussane, Bourboulenc and Picardan for white Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Various soil types can be found, such as galet roulés or rolled pebbles – Châteauneuf’s most famous terroir – as well as fragmented limestone, sand and clay, producing wines with character. The reds show notes of black fruit and the whites have a floral and tropical fruit nose. Obvious names to keep on your watchlist are Château Rayas (Emmanuel Reynaud), Château de Beaucastel (run by the Perrin family), Domaine Pégau, Henri Bonneau and Clos des Papes. But also look out for more reasonably priced names, like Guigal, Clos du Mont Olivet, André Brunel and Charvin.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Located in the Vaucluse region between Avignon and Orange, Châteauneuf-du-Pape was home to popes until 1377. All that is left of the “new pope’s castle” overlooking the village are its remains. The village is best known as home of the legendary southern Rhône wine appellation. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was one of the first AOCs in France to be classified in 1936 and covers 3,200 hectares. Lying on the right bank of the Rhône, it borders the appellations of Gigondas and Vacqueyras.

The vines are often head-trained in the gobelet style and the vineyards traditionally planted with different grapes, producing wines made from up to 13 varieties. Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault, Muscadin, Vaccarèse, Counoise and Terret Noir can be used the red, and, Picpoul, Clairette, Roussane, Bourboulenc and Picardan for white Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Various soil types can be found, such as galet roulés or rolled pebbles – Châteauneuf’s most famous terroir – as well as fragmented limestone, sand and clay, producing wines with character. The reds show notes of black fruit and the whites have a floral and tropical fruit nose. Obvious names to keep on your watchlist are Château Rayas (Emmanuel Reynaud), Château de Beaucastel (run by the Perrin family), Domaine Pégau, Henri Bonneau and Clos des Papes. But also look out for more reasonably priced names, like Guigal, Clos du Mont Olivet, André Brunel and Charvin.

2023
19(current price)
1984
19(current price)
2018
20(starting price)
2005
20(starting price)
1988
20(current price)
1980
22(current price)
2017
A
22(current price)
2016
25(starting price)
2002
25(starting price)
2001
25(current price)
2022
25(current price)
2021
A
25(starting price)
2023
A
25(current price)
2021
25(starting price)
2021
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28(current price)
Available soon
2020
28
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2013
30(starting price)
2017
A
30(starting price)
2012
A
30(starting price)
A
30(current price)
2009
A
30(starting price)
2007
A
30(current price)
2020
A
30(starting price)
1988
31(current price)
2020
A
31(current price)
28.80 | Buy 3, get 10%
2021
32
2020
32
2022
32
2018
A
33(current price)
1972
34(current price)
2021
34
2020
34
1997
A
35(starting price)
2023
35
2015
A
35(starting price)
2010
A
35(starting price)
2020
35(starting price)
2019
35(starting price)
2022
35
2020
35
2020
36
Available soon
2020
A
36
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2024
36
2022
A
36.50
2023
37
2024
A
38
2022
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2023
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2022
39
2017
40(starting price)Price per bottle 20
1986
40(current price)
1986
40(starting price)
1985
40(current price)
1999
A
40(starting price)
2021
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40
2020
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40
2024
40
2023
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2022
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2022
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40
2022
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Available soon
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41
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2021
42
2021
A
42
2021
43(current price)Price per bottle 21.50
2003
43(current price)Price per bottle 21.50
1988
43(current price)Price per bottle 21.50
1988
43(current price)
2021
44
2023
44
2022
44
2014
A
45(starting price)
2022
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45
2021
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45
2012
A
45(starting price)
2022
45
2020
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2024
45