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Wine Review

Chateauneuf-Du-Pape 2004
 
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Winery: Chateau de Beaucastel
   
Country: France France
 
Regions: Rhone Valley
 
Description: The vineyard is a patchwork of all 13 permitted grape varieties, 70 hectares in all. The soil is the same porous, aerated blanket of Alpine diluvium (rounded stones) on a base of Miocene marine limestone that exists elsewhere on the estate. The vines are on average 50 years old and yields are never more than 30 hectolitres per hectare and often much less. It is a vibrant and healthy vineyard due to years of organic cultivation and close monitoring of the needs of each vine.

The red wine of Beaucastel as with Coudoulet de Beaucastel is a structured, intense yet lean drink, thanks in part to the large percentage of Mourvedre - about 30% - in the final cuvée. Its austere tannic backbone and resistant to oxidation help Beaucastel age gracefully.

 
Notes:
Black berry
Black berry
Black Cherry
Black Cherry
Incense
Incense
Licorice
Licorice
Smoke
Smoke
Truffle
Truffle
 
Price: 80.00
i know what i like
by Adam
 
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there's a lot going on with this wine. i can tell that there are a lot of flavours and i enjoy it a lot but i'm left feeling like i saw 'baraka' was entertained by the pretty colours. there's more going on than i can appreciate.

if you like better wines and need to share with an untrained palette this is a good choice.
 

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