Wine from our kids' birth years: 2010 Pierre Usseglio Chateauneuf-du-Pape


Item Number: 3029

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  • 93 points Wine Spectator

  • 92 points Wine Enthusiast

  • 93 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate  


The 2010 Chateauneuf du Pape Tradition was cropped at 23 hectoliters per hectare (overall it was a small crop in 2010), and is a blend of mostly Grenache and 20% Syrah, with 80% aged in old wood foudres and 20% in small barrels. The alcohol level came in at 15.5%. Classic black raspberry, black cherry, garrigue, and lavender notes hit the palate with considerable authority. The Syrah component provides a slightly deeper purple hue to the color than is apparent in some other vintages. The extra level of concentration due to the tiny yields has resulted in a full-bodied, rich wine with super purity. (RP)  (10/2012)


Varietal: Grenache


About Grenache: Fat, ripe and rich with ample fruit and vibrant acidity, wines made from Grenache are easy to love. A hearty grape, Grenache does well in hot, dry regions and its sturdy stalk also makes it well-suited to withstand blustery conditions like the Provençal Mistral. It ripens at relatively high sugar levels, which translates to higher potential alcohol in the wines it produces. Grenache may be most famous in the Southern Rhône areas such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas where it has long been an important component of delicious blends. 

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