Expert Reviews
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Wine.comSuperb Chateauneuf, even better than the sought after 1999 vintage! This wine is a fine, deep, dark-red color in the glass. On the nose it is spicy, with soft, ripe fruit aromas. On the palate there are is round tannins, complexity and power. A rich, full-bodied, smooth wine, with touches of ripe plums, stone fruit and soft fruit. This is a rich wine, with all in harmony and balance. Cellaring: Can be laid down for approximately 15 years. Suggestions for serving: Red meat, game birds and chee...
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International Wine CellarRating: 92/100 - As reviewed by International Wine Cellar in Issue 106, January/February 2003 ($29; 85% grenache) Red-ruby, a bit less saturated than the Gigondas. Highly nuanced, liqueur-like nose combines roasted red and blue fruits, spices and coffee. Rich, fat and seamless, with near-exotic ripeness. With even more buffering extract, this seems less alcoholic than the Gigondas, despite being a half-degree higher, at 14.9%. Horizontal tannins really sp...
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Wine AdvocateRating: (90-92) - As reviewed in Wine Advocate # 138 on Dec-01
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Robert ParkerRating: 92/100 - As reviewed by The Wine Advocate in Issue 145
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Wine SpectatorRating: 88/100 - As reviewed by Wine Spectator on 01/01/03
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Vintage ChartRating for France-Rhône-Châteauneuf-du-Pape: 98 (excellent)<br/><br/>Drinkability: young, aging quickly, could be good now<br/>



