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Tardieu-Laurent Châteauneuf-du Pape Blanc Vieilles Vignes

2005 / 750 ml.

RP91+SP96

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$69.99
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Where it's produced

Country:
France
Region:
Rhone
District:
Southern Rhone

What's in the Bottle

50% Roussanne, 50% Grenache Blanc

Product Details

Brand:
Tardieu-Laurent
Size:
750 ml.
Vintage:
2005
Item #:
47974
Case:
12 bottles

Product Overview

Purchase 2005 Tardieu-Laurent Chateauneuf-du Pape Blanc Vieilles Vignes, a white wine from Chateauneuf-du-Pape in Southern Rhone in Rhone in France, at WineDeals.com

Tardieu-Laurent Chateauneuf-du Pape Blanc Vieilles Vignes  2005 / 750 ml.

Ratings Key:

  • SP Wine Spectator
  • WE Wine Enthusiast
  • OT Other Review Service
  • RP Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate
  • ST Stephen Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar
  • Gold Premier Gold - Best Value*
  • Plat Premier Platinum - Our Highest Recommendation
  • * as rated by our staff

Published Reviews

96

Still shrouded by its bacony toast, this has a lot to resolve, but the massive core of blackberry, black currant, fig, loam, dark tobacco and molten chocolate is very impressive. The finish shows the grip and balance of the vintage, boding well for serious cellaring. Best from 2009 through 2032.

91

The 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes (90% Grenache and equal parts Mourvedre and Syrah) comes primarily from the famed sector of Chateauneuf du Pape known as La Crau. This is a beautiful wine that is more elegant than the regular Chateauneuf du Pape, with raspberry and kirsch liqueur notes, a deep ruby color, finesse, acidity, and ripe tannin. It seems to be a terroir-based statement of Chateauneuf du Pape that cuts a style midway between the traditionalists and the modernists. This wine will need several years of bottle age, and should drink nicely for 15 or more years. Introduced first in 2001, Michel Tardieu makes a traditional Chateauneuf du Pape from 100% Grenache and 100% stems. He believes the wine needs at least 5–7 years of bottle age and then is meant to last 25–30 years.