Domaine Jerome Gradassi Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2017

$49.95

An exclusive Chateauneuf-du-Pape that is one of our favorite discoveries from the Rhone Valley.  Tiny producer, great price and delicious bottle of wine make this a real winner. The new 2017 was rated by the Revue du Vin de France (France’s most respected wine publication) as one of the 4 best Châteauneuf du Pape of the vintage – alongside Rayas, Capo de Pegau and Clos du Mont Olivet (at a price far less than those)! We continue to hunt in the Rhône Valley for exciting emerging talent, and in Jérôme Gradassi we have struck the jackpot. Jérôme, 50 years old, was the boss and chef of a Michelin starred restaurant, L’Isle Sonnant in Avignon, until he sold it in 2003 to take up a mere 3½ hectares of vines left to him by his grandfather. In the cellar it’s all very traditional - into old stone tanks for the vinification, then a short ageing in old barrels.  75% Grenache. Scented, perfumed - very herbal and sweet on the nose - and with well-integrated fruits with a hint of cumin and white pepper. Much more accessible than most young Châteauneufs. This has the freshness of the vintage and is really a very accessible example. No rough edges. This has come on very nicely in bottle. Well done!  

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Ratings on Delectable

Brian S Delectable Pro

Blue and red fruits, medium plus tannins, a bit of a graininess.

Blue and red fruits, medium plus tannins, a bit of a graininess.

8.9

Nick Piccone

Fruitier than expected - lots of raspberry and cherry with sweet tobacco

Fruitier than expected - lots of raspberry and cherry with sweet tobacco

8.8

Charles Mires

Excellent. Solid value

Excellent. Solid value

9.3

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