Chateauneuf du Pape Hommage Jacques Perrin 2017 Chateau de Beaucastel

€ 299,00 (ex Vat)
361,79 (in Vat)

Chateauneuf du Pape Hommage Jacques Perrin OWC of 3 bottles 2017 <a href='/wine/france/rhone/chateau-de-beaucastel/'>Chateau de Beaucastel</a>

ex Vat € 995,00
in Vat € 1.203,95
Volume 0,75l
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Classification Cru Classe
Type Red
Brand Chateau de Beaucastel
Vintage 2017
Country France
Region Rhone
Grape Rhone Blend
Volume 0,75
Condition Perfect
Label Perfect
Drinkable -2045
Stock 2
Condition In Original Wooden Case
Label Perfect

Professional reviews

Robert Parker (99)

Loaded with mulberry and blueberry fruit, graced by hints of star anise, cardamom, cinnamon and allspice, the 2017 Chateauneuf du Pape Hommage à Jacques Perrin is another standout vintage for this wine. Full-bodied, rich, velvety and long on the finish, at this point, it's maybe not quite as sure a thing to reach the century score as the beyond-superlative 2018, but I wouldn't rule it out. This is seriously great wine.

James Suckling (97)

A great vintage for mourvedre in 2017, it represents 60% of this blend. Picked late, at the beginning of October, this has a very rich, dark-stone, leather, grilled-meat and slate nose with black fruit and wild herbs. The palate has a rich, smooth and long core of noble tannin with a wealth of dark cherries and dark plums. Long, suave tannins command the finish, where there’s a a late kick of spice. Good potential, ripeness and concentration. As with the regular Beaucastel Châteauneuf, the intensity and plushness of tannin is a highlight here.

BOW (8.75)

Jancis Robinson (18)

75% Mourvèdre, 10% Syrah, 10% Grenache, 5% Counoise. The month of January was very cold. In fact, it was the coldest it has ever been in the last five years. There was a sharp rise in temperatures from the beginning of February and towards the end of March. Conditions were much like those in 2014 when the vintage proved to be an early one. A cold spell hit France at the end of April. Temperatures were as low as 3.7 °C on 20 April at Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The appellation then went through a vegetative period that was very hot with maximum temperatures exceeding 30 °C by the end of June (37.6 °C was recorded on 23 June and 40.5 °C on 4 August). The 2017 vintage is therefore the second hottest in the last 20 years, not quite as hot as 2003 but more so than 2015 and 2009. Harvest 4 September to 15 October.
Dark glowing purplish crimson. Sumptuous, spicy red wine rather than particularly recognisable as Châteauneuf. Really quite structured. Indeed the finish is pretty chewy. But the fruit is certainly intense and bright. Pretty smart winemaking with spice the dominant note.


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