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Chateau de Beaucastel

Coudoulet de Beaucastel 2009

Grenache, Southern Rhone, Rhone Valley, France, 2009
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Brothers Jean-Pierre and Francois Perrin as well as their four sons, Thomas, Marc, Pierre and Mathieu, have quickly become the dominant wine producers of the entire southern Rhone Valley. They have expanded their operation even further by partnering with the Jaboulets. Now having over 1,200 acres in vine and extensive contracts, this is a high quality locomotive, great news for consumers seeking a range of top quality red and white wines in all price ranges. The Perrins’ greatest success is undeniably their enormous quantities of high quality, inexpensive wines called La Vieille Ferme, a white from the Cotes du Luberon and a red from the Cotes du Ventoux. The Perrins are now the top producers of wines from the cool climate southern Rhone appellation of Vinsobres, located in the northern sector of the region and meaning “sober wine.” In 2008, the Perrins purchased one of the better estates in Gigondas, Clos des Tourelles, a 25 acre property located at the southern end of the village from which they make two cuvees. True stars in the Perrin portfolio are the white and red Cotes du Rhone from their estate called Coudoulet which is adjacent to the appellation of Chateauneuf du Pape. As longtime readers know, Chateau de Beaucastel makes two of the great white wines of the southern Rhone, although in Chateauneuf du Pape the rather dramatic amelioration of quality that has taken place with white winemaking has given them more competition than they had a decade ago.

The 2009 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet red represents the essence of Provence in its notes of ground pepper, new saddle leather, lavender, kirsch, garrigue, and abundant red and black fruits. This complex, evolved, luscious red begs for a bloody grilled steak. With a creamy, medium to full-bodied texture, this gorgeous, complex, evolved wine should be enjoyed over the next 7-8 years.  90/100 Robert Parker.
The 2009 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet red represents the essence of Provence in its notes of ground pepper, new saddle leather, lavender, kirsch, garrigue, and abundant red and black fruits. This complex, evolved, luscious red begs for a bloody grilled steak. With a creamy, medium to full-bodied texture, this gorgeous, complex, evolved wine should be enjoyed over the next 7-8 years.  90/100 Robert Parker.


 The 2009 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet red represents the essence of Provence in its notes of ground pepper, new saddle leather, lavender, kirsch, garrigue, and abundant red and black fruits. This complex, evolved, luscious red begs for a bloody grilled steak. With a creamy, medium to full-bodied texture, this gorgeous, complex, evolved wine should be enjoyed over the next 7-8 years.  90/100 Robert Parker.

Chateau de Beaucastel

Château de Beaucastel, arguably, the best estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, is owned by François and Jean-Pierre Perrin. It is certainly the longest-lived wine from the whole of the Southern Rhône, ageing well for 20 or more years in a top vintage such as 1998, 1999, 2000 or 2001. However, it is atypical for the appellation. Of all the estates in the region, Beaucastel is one of only three to plant and vinify all thirteen grape varieties permitted by the Châteauneuf du Pape appellation regulations and includes a whopping 30-35% Mourvèdre in its red wine, matching the contribution from Grenache in the final blend.

Chateau de Beaucastel has a long tradition of winemaking, reaching back to the 16th century, when ‘Noble Pierre de Beaucastel’ bought a barn with its plot of land extending to 50 ‘saumees’ at Coudoulet. Today the Chateau is looked after by the 4th generation of Perrins, to whom the property passed at the start of the 20th century.
 

 Today the estate covers a total of 130 hectares. Of which 100 are planted to vines. The Perrins practice organic farming, reducing preventive treatments to a minimum. At Beaucastel, they still use all 13 varieties of grapes authorized in the Chateauneuf-du-Pape appellation. The grapes are hand-picked and only the best grapes make it through to vinification. After total de-stemming, grapes undergo a traditional fermentation. All grape varieties are vinified separately to preserve their individual character, blended and aged in large oak barrels for 12 months.

"Chateau de Beaucastel has become the leading estate at Chateuneuf-du-Pape and is now in a class of its own"
(John Livingstone-Learmonth, The Wines of the Rhone, Faber & Faber)

 

 The star wine is undoubtedly the Chateauneuf-du-Pape which remains one of the most collectable wines of the Southern Rhone. There is also a tiny production of ‘Hommage a Jacques Perrin’ which we are able to allocate to our waiting list clients. And don’t overlook the whites. The Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc is around 80% Roussanne and 20% Grenache Blanc, from vines of 10 – 40 years old. 30% of the wine is fermented in barrels and the remainder in temperature controlled stainless steel vats. Perhaps the real “show stopper” is the white made from Roussane Vieilles Vignes – vines that are 75 years old. It is one of the great white wines of the world.



Wine features
  • 0.75l volume
  • 14% ABV
  • Drink by 2017
  • Cork Closure
  • Organic
  • Limited Availability
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