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Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Clos des Papes 2021
2021 will be an unusual vintage as most of the syrah was lost to frost so the blend will be dominated by grenache and mourvèdre. This will be complex with very low yields adding to concentration and spiced fruit will be a key characteristic. Drink from 2026 to 2039. 14.5%
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Code: RH66591
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Very full and rich
- Grenache Syrah Mourvedre
- Now to 2039
- 15% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
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Paul Avril et Fils
Attaining perfection has been Vincent Avril’s aim ever since he took over the running of the Clos des Papes estate from his father, Paul. He is unquestionably an outstanding winemaker with an attention to detail that is second to none, seeing the estate move to the top rank of Châteauneuf producers. Yields are extremely low and likely to get lower as the vineyard is being converted to organic viticulture.
The Clos itself is right by the ruins of the castle at the top of the village and is beautifully laid out in terraces, a showcase with all of Châteauneuf’s 13 grape varieties present. It is, however, just one of 18 separate plots scattered across the appellation, enabling the Avrils to play with the many different soil types and expositions. It also means they can spread the harvesting over a longer period of time thus obtaining the best from each of their sites. Whilst this is certainly demanding work, it is this amount of diversity in the estate that without doubt is behind the greatness of Clos des Papes.
What also makes Clos des Papes stand out is the Avril family’s belief in the mourvèdre grape which was planted here long before it became fashionable. A normal vintage of Clos des Papes is around 65% grenache, 20% mourvèdre and 10% syrah, the balance being made up by all the other Châteauneuf varieties. With such a high percentage of mourvèdre, Clos des Papes is, unsurprisingly, long lived and needs plenty of bottle age.