Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Chateauneuf du Pape translates to 'the Pope's new castle'. The Chateauneuf-du-Pape AOC has an intriguing terroir, located 120 meters above sea level on the Comtat Venaissin plain. The appellation allows for the blending of red and white wines, the use from 13 grape varieties.

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Louis Jadot • Bonnes Mares 2005 0,75 94 95 1 € 379,00 € 458,59
Armand de Brignac • Gold Brut NV 0,75 93 92 8+ 4 € 249,00 € 301,29
Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1970 0,75 2 € 499,00 € 603,79
Domaine Andron 2011 0,375 89 18 8+ 6 € 13,95 € 16,88
Chateau Cos D'Estournel 2011 0,75 91 90 18 8 3 € 136,95 € 165,71
Chateau Palmer 2011 0,75 96 95 9- 7 € 295,00 € 356,95
Chateau La Cote Haut Brion (high shoulder) 1937 0,75 1 € 189,00 € 228,69
Chateau Troplong Mondot 2011 0,75 93 17 2 € 89,95 € 108,84
Chateau Latour • Les Forts de Latour (release 2017) 2011 0,75 91 93 8 11 € 194,00 € 234,74
Jean-Louis Chave • Hermitage 1995 0,75 95 95 9- 2 € 565,00 € 683,65
E.Guigal • Cote Roti La Turque 1991 0,75 99 93 9 1 € 749,00 € 906,29
Chateau Margaux • Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux 2009 0,75 93 94 18 8+ 8 € 235,00 € 284,35
Chateau La Mondotte 2011 0,75 93 93 19 9- 2 € 129,95 € 157,24
Vega Sicilia • Unico (bin stained-top shoulder) 1985 0,75 93 88 7.5 1 € 679,00 € 821,59
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 1970 0,75 96 98 9 1 € 1.495,00 € 1.808,95
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 1997 0,75 100 98 10- 1 € 1.495,00 € 1.808,95
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 2001 0,75 96 97 9+ 3 € 825,00 € 998,25
Quinta do Noval • Nacional 2003 0,75 93 96 9- 3 € 915,00 € 1.107,15
Mommessin • Clos de Tart 2000 0,75 94 17 2 € 549,00 € 664,29
Piper Heidsieck • Cuvee Jean-Paul Gaultier NV 0,75 91 1 € 79,00 € 95,59
Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2004 0,75 95 96 3 € 569,00 € 688,49
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2007 0,75 93 93 1 € 995,00 € 1.203,95
Vina Sena • Sena 2009 0,75 92 4 € 129,00 € 156,09
Kopke • Very Old Dry White NV 0,75 9 2 € 187,95 € 227,42
Screaming Eagle • Second Flight 2008 0,75 92 8 1 € 919,00 € 1.111,99
Chateau Lynch-Moussas 1966 0,75 1 € 54,95 € 66,49
Chateau Troplong Mondot 2012 0,75 95 93 18 1 € 89,00 € 107,69
Coche Dury • Pommard les Vaumuriens 2010 0,75 8 1 € 289,00 € 349,69
Soldera • Case Basse Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2000 0,75 93 3 € 1.125,00 € 1.361,25
Chateau Angludet 2010 0,75 90 91 4 € 54,50 € 65,95
Chateau du Tertre 2010 0,75 90 92 17 4 € 60,95 € 73,75
Chateau Lafleur Gazin 2010 0,75 89 92 17 1 € 39,00 € 47,19
Coche Dury • Bourgogne Rouge 2005 0,75 8 1 € 265,00 € 320,65
Chateau Ausone 2010 0,75 98 97 19 9 1 € 1.225,00 € 1.482,25
Chateau Beausejour Duffau Lagarrosse 2012 0,75 93 95 8.5 4 € 86,00 € 104,06
E.Guigal • Cote Roti La Mouline 2004 0,75 94 95 8+ 3 € 285,00 € 344,85
Gaja • Barbaresco 2010 0,75 94 95 17 2 € 239,00 € 289,19
Armand Rousseau • Chambertin 2011 0,75 93 1 € 2.995,00 € 3.623,95
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2011 0,75 91 18 7+ 1 € 1.225,00 € 1.482,25
Jacques Selosse • Extra Brut Grand Cru le Bout du Clos NV 0,75 96 1 € 599,00 € 724,79
Jacques Selosse • Extra Brut Grand Cru la Cote Faron NV 0,75 95 9- 5 € 669,00 € 809,49
Meo Camuzet • Corton les Perrieres 2011 0,75 94 8.5 6 € 279,00 € 337,59
Domaine le Vieux Chene • Rivesaltes 1985 0,75 87 17 8+ 4 € 72,95 € 88,27
Domaine Raveneau • Chablis Mont Mains 2008 0,75 92 2 € 451,00 € 545,71
Jean Grivot • Richebourg 1999 0,75 95 95 2 € 1.395,00 € 1.687,95
Mommessin • Clos de Tart 1993 0,75 1 € 499,00 € 603,79
Thunevin-Calvet • Cotes du Roussillon Villages Les Trois Maries 2010 0,75 92 8+ 2 € 69,95 € 84,64
Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1964 0,75 88 19 9- 1 € 349,00 € 422,29
Chimere • Chateauneuf du Pape 2010 1,5 98 8.5 1 € 1.845,00 € 2.232,45
Chateau Suduiraut 2013 0,75 95 94 19 9- 10 € 69,00 € 83,49
Chateau Lafaurie-Peyraguey 2013 0,75 94 96 19 8.5 3 € 55,95 € 67,70
Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1964 0,75 1 € 595,00 € 719,95
Chateau Beychevelle 2013 0,75 88 89 16 8- 3 € 85,00 € 102,85
Chateau Duhart Milon 2013 0,75 87 90 17 8 3 € 72,95 € 88,27
Chateau Giscours 2013 0,75 87 17 8- 2 € 56,00 € 67,76
Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2013 0,75 90 93 18 11 € 595,00 € 719,95
Chateau Palmer 2013 0,75 92 18 8.5 7 € 240,00 € 290,40
Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2011 0,75 92 95 8+ 6 € 459,00 € 555,39
Roblet-Monnot • Bonnes Mares 1999 0,75 1 € 399,00 € 482,79
Screaming Eagle • Cabernet Sauvignon (with original wrap) 2011 0,75 94 99 9+ 1 € 3.995,00 € 4.833,95
Jean Grivot • Richebourg 1995 0,75 95 92 1 € 1.195,00 € 1.445,95
Dom Perignon • Dom Perignon Oenotheque Rosé 1993 0,75 96 1 € 1.999,00 € 2.418,79
Delas • Hermitage les Bessards 2012 0,75 97 95 9- 11 € 133,00 € 160,93
Delas • Cote Roti La Landonne 2012 0,75 93 95 9- 7 € 164,00 € 198,44
Contador Benjamin Romeo • Contador 2011 0,75 96 94 9.5 11 € 197,00 € 238,37
Contador Benjamin Romeo • La Vina de Andres 2011 0,75 93 8+ 6 € 79,00 € 95,59
Domaine Cazes • VDN Rivesaltes Collection Cazes 1942 0,75 8 1 € 179,99 € 217,79
Domaine Cazes • VDN Rivesaltes Collection Cazes 1947 0,75 94 9 1 € 167,95 € 203,22
Jean-Luc Colombo • Cornas Le Vallon d'Aigle 2010 0,75 17 8 2 € 126,00 € 152,46
Mugneret-Gibourg • Echezeaux 2015 0,75 95 1 € 1.015,00 € 1.228,15
Dow's • Tappit Hen Vintage Port (in deluxe case, 303 produced) 1977 2,1 93 92 18 8+ 2 € 649,00 € 785,29
Kopke • Vintage Port 2003 0,75 87 7.5 2 € 30,95 € 37,45
Chateau Latour 1921 0,75 90 8 1 € 3.800,00 € 4.598,00
Riveyrac • Rivesaltes 1988 0,75 92 8+ 3 € 84,95 € 102,79
Riveyrac • Rivesaltes 1976 0,75 2 € 76,95 € 93,11
Riveyrac • Rivesaltes 1966 0,75 16 2 € 100,00 € 121,00
Riveyrac • Rivesaltes 1986 0,75 90 3 € 76,95 € 93,11
Philippe Gayral et Stephane Grellet • Maury la Passage 2009 0,75 90 17 7.5 3 € 34,95 € 42,29
Domaine La Sobilane • Rivesaltes 1968 0,75 18 8.5 4 € 123,00 € 148,83
Riveyrac • Rivesaltes 1981 0,75 86 16 8- 12 € 72,00 € 87,12
Mugneret-Gibourg • Bourgogne 2012 0,75 89 88 2 € 149,00 € 180,29
Armand Rousseau • Gevrey Chambertin Clos St Jacques 2003 0,75 91 94 3 € 1.425,00 € 1.724,25
Rene Engel • Grands Echezeaux 1998 0,75 2 € 2.100,00 € 2.541,00
Henri Bonneau • Les Rouliers NV 0,75 8 6 on request
Paul Jaboulet Aîné • Hermitage La Chapelle 2011 0,75 95 97 9- 10 € 174,00 € 210,54
Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier • Musigny 2005 0,75 97 2 € 3.895,00 € 4.712,95
Georges Roumier • Chambolle Musigny les Amoureuses 2015 0,75 99 95 1 € 4.295,00 € 5.196,95
Marquis d'Angerville • Volnay Champans 2009 0,75 90 93 8+ 2 € 225,00 € 272,25
E.Guigal • Cote Roti La Mouline 2011 0,75 98 96 9 2 € 265,00 € 320,65
E.Guigal • Cote Roti La Turque 2011 0,75 96 97 9 1 € 265,00 € 320,65
Chateau Palmer 2014 0,75 97 8.5 9 € 280,00 € 338,80
Chateau Giscours 2014 0,75 92 95 17 8+ 12 € 59,00 € 71,39
Chateau Beausejour Duffau Lagarrosse 2014 0,75 91 94 8+ 6 € 76,95 € 93,11
Owen Roe • Syrah Chapel Block 2008 0,75 8 1 € 92,95 € 112,47
Domaine d'Auvenay • Aligote Sous Chatelet 2006 0,75 1 € 2.970,00 € 3.593,70
Joseph Drouhin • Chambertin Clos de Beze 2013 1,5 91 93 19 8+ 2 € 649,00 € 785,29

The best wines from Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Chateauneuf du Pape translates to 'the Pope's new castle'. It represents a 1936 wine appellation from the Southern Rhone region that is recognized as an official Cru of the Cotes du Rhone wine region. Chateauneuf du Pape wine´s primary focus is on Grenache, which grows in about 75% of the region's vineyards. Yet the appellation also allows for the blending of red and white wines made from the 13 grape varieties.

The Chateauneuf-du-Pape AOC has an intriguing terroir, located 120 meters above sea level on the Comtat Venaissin plain. Also the appellation is bordered by the Lampoudrière Massif and adjacent to the Rhone River. Over many years, the river deposited different layers of silt and polished alpine rocks, which, depending on the topography, formed the structure of the vineyard. This terroir is distinguished by the presence of hard limestone in clay-rich sandy soils, as well as the distinctive round pebbles that store and emit heat in order to accelerate grape maturation and reduce disease incidence.

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Where exactly is the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation located?

Welcome to the southern Rhône! Just 12 kilometres from Avignon, the 3,200 hectares of Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards begin. The prestigious wine-growing area includes a total of five municipalities: Châteauneuf-du-Pape itself, Bédarrides, Courthézon, Orange and Sorgues.

Incidentally, the name Châteauneuf-du-Pape translates as ‘new castle of the Pope’. And for good reason. In 1308, Pope Clement VI moved his summer residence from Rome to Avignon. The Pope, his cardinals and the nobility quickly got to know and love the wines from the region. And so much so that they wanted to enjoy the wines from the region, which was now known as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, all over Europe.

Climate and soils in Châteauneuf-du-Pape

In general, Châteauneuf-du-Pape has a Mediterranean climate with very hot summer days. However, this climate has a few peculiarities. On the one hand, the vintners in Châteauneuf-du-Pape can look forward to an average of 2,800 hours of sunshine a year. This means that grapes with thick skins, such as Mourvèdre and Grenache, in particular ripen reliably. At the same time, however, the cold and dry mistral wind blows through the appellation for 130 days. In summer, it ensures that the grapes do not scorch in the scorching heat. On rainy days, however, it dries the grapes and thus protects them from vine diseases. It also ensures that even thicker berry skins form, which in turn leads to more aroma and colour in the grapes.

The soil in Châteauneuf-du-Pape is characterised by large white quartzite pebbles, also known as ‘galets roulés’. During the day, they reflect the sun's rays and thus heat up the vineyard even more. At the same time, however, they also absorb the heat and release it again at night. This helps the grapes to develop a very rich and intense fruit. And then they also help to prevent water from evaporating from the soil, so that the vines are not exposed to drought stress even under the hottest summer sun. What lies beneath the pebbles? Either pure pebble soil, sand or clay. And yes, the different soils can affect the taste. Let's take a look at that right now.

What does a wine from Châteauneuf-du-Pape taste like?

Generally speaking, a red Châteauneuf-du-Pape is bursting with power and complexity – and has an impressive ageing potential of 10, 15 or more years. That is the common denominator. Otherwise, the red wines from Châteauneuf-du-Pape taste very different. This is partly due to the choice of grape varieties. With 13 authorised grapes, winemakers can draw from an abundance of resources. However, only a few actually combine all 13 varieties in a single wine. On the other hand, the three predominant soil types bring different characteristics to light in the plants.

When the vines thrive on the pebbly soils, the wines tend to be very powerful and concentrated, with a very pronounced tannin structure. Sandy soils, on the other hand, produce more elegant and delicate wines with more pronounced fruity notes. If the wine has a very opulent yet precise structure, then the grapes come from vines that are deeply rooted in clay soil. If you now consider that each individual grape variety also brings its own characteristics to a Châteauneuf-du-Pape, you can get an idea of how different the individual growths actually are.

What food goes well with Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines?

A red Châteauneuf-du-Pape goes well with a hearty or intense dish. And that's meant seriously! A beef bourguignon, for example, would be too mild – the wine flavours would completely cover this dish. Grilled beef and lamb, on the other hand, go very well with the red wines from Châteauneuf-du-Pape, with their roasted aromas and strong flavour. A spicy wild boar or venison goulash is also a culinary delight with these intense wines.

If you have a white Châteauneuf-du-Pape by the glass, we recommend grilled poultry with rich sauces. And a Châteauneuf-du-Pape rosé goes well with a well-seasoned fish soup. Would you like more food suggestions to go with Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines? Then get in touch! We will be happy to help you get the most out of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines in our range at Best of Wines

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