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Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel, Famille Perrin 2022 - 300cl En Primeur - Single bottle



£255.00

300cl

Dense and powerful, endowed with a rich tannic profile and layers of cherry, blue/black fruits, notes of hung meat, complex dark floral elements and soft spices. The precision and freshness make this tempting but it will need time to show its best! 8-25 years

Part of Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2022: "Report and top-scoring wines Drinking Window: 2033 - 2049 Dark and inky in colour this year. It’s fresh in its berry fruits, really quite powerful, with muscular tannins and driving acidity behind. A dense, dark and brooding vintage of Beaucastel. The aromatic precision however is extremely impressive: elderberry, sloe and blackberry. It’s solid and will age well. Do not drink this young, as it will likely disappoint if opened too early. Grenache and Cinsault fermented in cement, Syrah and Mourvèdre fermented in foudres. Syrah and Counoise are whole bunch fermented." 96/100 Decanter Tasted by: Matt Walls (at Rhône Valley, 18 Sep 2023)

"Incredibly juicy nose – black tea, leather and spiced notes as well. The palate is rounded, sleek and plush. There is so much density on the palate. Supple mid palate and a meaty note on the rich finish. There is good, fresh acidity here as well, with a weightiness to the palate but balanced by the fresh acidity. Complex and impressive!" (Alistair Cooper MW). 17.5 Jancis Robinson.com

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France, Rhône Valley, Southern Rhône

Still Red

Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, Cinsault & others

Medium-bodied

Environmentally friendly

Keep

2022

Beef, Steak

300cl

Critic Score

96/100

Matt Walls, Decanter

18 September 2023

Château de Beaucastel

The Beaucastel estate sits near the small commune of Courthézon in Châteauneuf-du-Pape and has a long history, having been in the Beaucastel family since 1687 when it was given to them by King Louis XIV.

Since 1909 it has been in the safe and capable hands of the Perrin family, with Jean-Pierre and François in charge since 1978. After 40 vintages 2018 was officially François’ last, and his thirty-two year old son, César, (who has just married a Brunier of Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe!) is now at the helm. A true farmer, César shuns paperwork in favour of the vineyards and has completed vintages in Argentina, Australia, Bordeaux and Burgundy (at Romanée Conti). The Perrin family produce some of the longest lived wines of the Rhône Valley, and are great believers in respecting the land and surroundings in which they farm and, as such, have farmed biodynamically since the 1970s, though this is not stated on the label; they are organically certified. Unlike many of its neighbours, Grenache is not the dominant grape here but rather they have a relatively high proportion of Mourvèdre and use all of the 13 permitted varietals. Big plans are in place for renovating the winery to become self-sustaining – recycling water, using solar and wind energy, and reusing the materials from their own ground. White wines account for 7% of their production. Beyond Beaucastel the Perrin family also own and run a négoçiant business including brands such as the very reliable Famille Perrin wines.

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