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    Domaine du Pegau - This is fabulous

    Domaine du Pegau

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 km
    €€

    This was recommended to me by a good friend who knows his wine. Said Pegau is his favorite and I…read morehad to go there if I'm Châteauneuf-du-Pape. I went. I'm a believer. Wow! Blew me away. Really. That doesn't happen often. We drove up what looked like a residential street following our GPS and pulled in. No one was around, tasting room not open. But In a moment, someone came out, opened up and let us in when Sebastian came and introduced himself. He apologized for his English, which got better the longer we stayed. He was fabulous!! He poured us some tastings including a vertical of 3 years to let us taste the effects of the yearly harvest variations. We drank some really good wine. Fabulous wine. Since we were the only ones there, he took us into cellar and gave us full exposure. Loved it! Always loved Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines but now I have a new favorite. Can't wait to pop the bottles I bought!

    This was one of our favorite tasting rooms during our visit and we were so surprised by how…read morereasonable the prices were (granted the Euro is quite weak vs. the dollar right now). The gentleman that helped us was pretty friendly and didn't mind speaking English to us. We got to taste a bunch of the wines. Tasting was free as is with most of the wineries (I guess Cali is an exception?). We really thought the wines at Pegau really suited our palate. Another tasting room described their wines as more "animalistic"? Have no idea what that means but I guess we love animalistic wines?! We didn't end up buying a wine from Chateauneuf du Pape but did buy their value priced wine from the Cote du Rhone for like 10 Euros. Here's a description of the 2013 wine from a website i found: NV Domaine du Pégau "Plan Pégau" Red Blend, France Inky garnet in color, this wine smells of garrigue, violets, and cassis. In the mouth thick powdery tannins wrap firmly around flavors of barnyard, cassis, licorice, black cherry and loamy earth. The barnyard flavor lingers in the finish with a hint of leather. An odd blend of Grenache, Syrah, Merlot, Alicante, Aramon Noir, and Carignan. 13.5% alcohol. Score: between 8.5 and 9. http://www.vinography.com/archives/2014/11/the_dark_queen_of_chteauneuf-d.html

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    Château de la Gardine Brunel et Fils

    Château de la Gardine Brunel et Fils

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.1 km

    My family had an absolutely amazing tour/tasting today with Julie!!!!! She was extraordinaire. She…read morehad not only knowledge about the wines but a sincere infectious passion about the wine and region. I would HIGHLY recommend going to taste at Chateau de la Gardine! Thank you Julie for a perfect memory and experience to last a lifetime!

    We had a tour and tasting at this Château, and it was the highlight of our visit to…read moreChâteauneuf-du-Pape. We began on the front porch of the Château, which overlooks the Rhone valley. To the left we could see the Pope's Château that gave the region its name. Straight ahead, the winding Rhone river glimmered in the morning sun. And to the right we saw another castle, Chateau de Lercs, the former summer home of the pope before he moved up the mountain. Movad grapes grow in the limestone hills surrounding the Château. Just beside the house, the soil is sandy with some rock, so it's planted with syrah. White grapes flourish in the more sandy soil. This family has 40 hectares in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, only red and white grapes. The Château de la Gardine Home and winery is halfway between the two Pope's castles, and is called Gardine because it was the original guard tower the Romans built to guard the village. The house was built in the 18th century around the tower, and was owned my the abbey of Avignon until Gaston Brunelle bought the home and vineyard after World War II. Gaston was an ambitious and knowledgeable marketer, and in 1950 he became the first Châteauneuf de Pape winemaker to export to the United States. Today, Canada and Europe is big for Chateau de la Gardine, and half of their sales are to high end restaurants in France.Their total production is 180,000 bottles from their 54 hectares of vineyards. This is a relatively Low production per hectare because the vines are an average of 50 years old. As lovers of fine wines know, this results in less fruit, more concentration, and a bold and complex wine when the vinyeron is skilled. On the day we visited, the Chateau was bottling wine. Their own special bottle shape is not perfectly round, so it needs special handling. The chateau's bottling machine handles only 3000 bottles per hour, which is slower than most. Chateau de la Gardine Bottles were handmade until the 1950s. Today they are made with a mold, and they change it every 5 years to prevent forgeries. First we tasted the Château St roche cotes du Rhone. This rich table wine has a cherry flavor with sour finish. Guillame shared with us that he is playing a part in growing a new appellation, Rasteau, which was classified as a cru in 2010. The Rasteau is from a higher area on the mountains and is fermented in only concrete tanks with 75 percent grenache and 25 percent Syrah. It has a lot of fruit expression and a fresh, spicy flavor with minerality on the finisher. Named after the first Brunel owner of the Chateau de la Gardine, Gaston Philippe their highest end wine. It is aged in large wood vats then in new oak. We absolutely loved this wine and brought home several bottles to share with friends and family. This chateau is just beautiful and I highly recommend a visit!

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