Tardieu-Laurent Vacqueyras Vieilles Vignes 2020 / 750 ml.
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The 2020 Vacqueyras Vieilles Vignes has a kiss of background oak as well as more exotic, lifted notes of black and blue fruits, incense, and orange blossom. It’s medium to full-bodied, has a wonderful core of fruit, and just a forward, mouth-filling style perfect for enjoying over the coming 7–8 years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
A harmonious wine, with baked cherry, red licorice and macerated plum interwoven with wet brick, chalky minerals and wild fresh rosemary, all supported by a frame of fine-grained tannins. Drinking beautifully now. Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre. Drink now through 2026. 650 cases made, 175 cases imported. (Bruce Sanderson)
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Primary Grape: Grenache | All Grapes: 70% Grenache, 20% Mourvèdre, 10% Syrah
France | Rhone | Southern Rhone | Vacqueyras
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Critical Acclaim
JD92 92 pts. / Jeb Dunnuck (11/11/2022)
SP90 90 pts. / Wine Spectator (Feb 28, 2023)
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Region / Rhone
Located along the path of the Rhone River, the Rhone wine region in southeastern France is beautiful and very productive. It's typically divided into two sub-regions, the Northern Rhone and Southern Rhone, and the wines produced in these sub-regions are very different from one another.
The southern Rhone is warm and dry, and produces robust, full-flavored red wines, oftentimes blends with Grenache used as the primary grape. Chateauneuf-du-Pape is without question the most celebrated town for wine production in the Southern Rhone region.
Meanwhile, the Northern Rhone features a cooler climate and steep-sloped vineyards. Syrah is the dominant red grape, and the wines are typically tannic, deeply colored, and highly acidic wines (which leads them to get better with age).
Country / France
The French did not invent winemaking. They simply perfected it. For centuries, France has been producing wines that inspire poetry, awe, and wonder; wines that blur the lines between nature, craftsmanship, cuisine and art. These are the wines that inspired cultures around the globe to follow in France’s footsteps, planting Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Grenache, Merlot, Semillon and more.
Yet as often as they are emulated, the magic of their terroirs can never be duplicated. You may taste Cabernet from around the world, but perhaps none as elegant and regal as Bordeaux. You may try Pinot Noir or Chardonnay from various climates, but none with the earth-bound soul and ethereal reach of Burgundy.
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SKU | 207 |
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Product Type | Wine |
Alternate Name | Tardieu-Laurent Vacqueyras Vieilles Vignes |
Country | France |
Region | Rhone |
District | Southern Rhone |
Product Location - Location-Appellation | Vacqueyras |
Package Size | 750 ml. |
Proof/Alcohol by Volume | 15.5% |
Wine/Spirit Brand | Tardieu-Laurent |
Bottles per Case | 12 |
Vintage | 2020 |
Can it Be Shipped | Yes |
Premier Pick | No |
Wine Type | Table Wine |
Wine - Color | Red |
Grape(s) | 70% Grenache, 20% Mourvèdre, 10% Syrah |
Primary Grape | Grenache |
Dollar Sale (Y/N) | No |
2020 / 750 ml.
This famous estate has turned out an impressive 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape. Marked by scents of raspberries, black cherries and even some plums, it’s packed with fruit and ready to rumble. A blend of 70% Grenache, 15% Syrah, 8% Mourvèdre, 5% Cinsault and 1% each Counoise and Muscardin, it’s full-bodied, concentrated and velvety in feel, with a long, plush finish. (Joe Czerwinski)
A voluptuous red, this solid, full-bodied Châteauneuf features a heady mix of cherry, damson plum and sappy black licorice flavors, while hints of salty black olive, wet soil and grilled herbs add a pleasing savory dimension. Bitter coffee and sweet oak spice notes grace the chewy, round palate, which holds a lot of stuffing, plus a graphite detail. Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Drink now through 2030. 1,200 cases made, 400 cases imported. (Kristen Bieler)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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The 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape Val De Dieu checks in as a mix of 60% Syrah, 32% Grenache, and 8% Mourvedre that sees a touch of new oak. It’s always the most modern styled release from this estate yet still brings fabulous Provençal character, offering lots of blackberry and assorted darker fruits to go with ground pepper, sandalwood, and violets on the nose. Full-bodied on the palate, it has a terrific sense of freshness, a layered, elegant mouthfeel, and ripe tannins. It’s already hard to resist yet should cruise for 15+ years if well stored. (Jeb Dunnuck)
This is layered with raspberry, plum and black cherry compote notes that stretch out slowly, unfurling to show dark licorice, warmed anise and singed sandalwood notes buried within the fruit. A nice singed wood smoke accent curls around the dense finish. Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Best from 2024 through 2036. 1,300 cases made, 100 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
At a blind-tasting you could easily mistake this for a Crozes-Hermitage due to the bright blue fruit aromas and the straight self-confidently dry tannins. Nice length and harmony at the finish. A cuvee of 60% syrah, 32% grenache and 8% mourvedre. Drink or hold. (Stuart Pigott)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Not yet bottled, the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape Vieilles Vignes is all very old vine Grenache from the sandy soils of the Cristia lieu-dit. Brought up in demi-muids and a mix of new and used barrels, it gives up a rocking bouquet of blackberries, ripe cherries, licorice, toasted spices, and violets. It’s gorgeous on the palate as well and is medium to full-bodied, with a seamless, elegant texture, ripe tannins, and a great finish. It’s rock star stuff that I’d buy in a second. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Concentrated but not weighty, this has an ethereal quality to its attractive licorice, cherry pie and fragrant incense notes, shored up with chalky tannins and a dusting of graphite that offsets the warmth. Beautifully textured, with bitter plum and mineral notes alternating with holiday spices and apple wood smoke stretching out across the finish. Drink now through 2040. 100 cases made, 35 cases imported. (Kristen Bieler)
Entirely made from old vine Grenache, the 2020 Châteaureuf-du-Pape Vieilles Vignes turned out well. It delivers pungent aromas of raspberry jam, strawberry compote, red and black plum, dried herbs, licorice, cloves, wood smoke and vanilla. The oak-derived aromas and flavors are very much up-front and will require some time to integrate. It’s impossible to ignore the underlying high quality, however, confirmed by ever-so-velvety tannins and refreshing acidity. (Nicolas Greinacher)
The intense clove aroma is at the outer edge of typicity for this appellation. However, this Chateauneuf is simultaneously savory, dry and surprisingly elegant through the long balsamic and spicy finish. A pure grenache. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold. (Stuart Pigott)
Aged in a fair bit of new oak (roughly one-third new barrels, one-third demi-muids and one-third older barrels), the pure Grenache 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes carries notes of vanilla and toasted coconut alongside hints of plum, cola and stone fruit. It’s full-bodied, framed by some slightly drying wood tannins and has a dusty finish. (Joe Czerwinski)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Also not yet bottled, the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape Renaissance is 60% Grenache and 40% Mourvedre that’s from the southern portions of the Cristia lieu-dit and the Font du Loup lieu-dit, both being sandy soils. It has a slightly modern vibe due to the new oak but boasts classic Provençal notes of gamey meats, ground pepper, garrigue, and woodsmoke. Pure, full-bodied, and seamless on the palate, it’s going to offer pleasure in its youth but warrants 2–4 years of bottle age. It will keep for two decades. (Jeb Dunnuck)
A sultry, extroverted style, oozing raspberry coulis and smoked red currant flavors set against cigar box and iron underpinnings. This has a suave texture, with plenty of decadence reined in by the fine tannins and notes of wet earth and singed garrigue. Drinking beautifully now, this will also hold up very well in the cellar. Drink now through 2035. 200 cases made, 50 cases imported. (Kristen Bieler)
The pale ruby-colored 2020 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Renaissance is a blend of 60% Grenache and 40% Mourvèdre. It opens with aromas of very ripe and occasionally cooked red and black fruits, dried herbs and a cloud of oak derived notes such as cloves and vanilla. This is not surprising, as it aged for 18 months in a combination of demi-muids and new oak barriques. Full-bodied and rich, the 2020 Renaissance is a well-structured, modern red which requires a few more years in bottle. (Nicolas Greinacher)
There’s so much tar character in the nose it smells like the freeway is melting. However, the expansive palate is properly dry and rather fresh. Crisp finish. A cuvee of 60% grenache and 40% mourvedre. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold. (Stuart Pigott)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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2020 / 750 ml.
Lots of ripe black cherry fruits, graphite, ground pepper, and some leather nuances emerge from the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape, a ripe, nicely balanced, focused 2020 that has an outstanding finish. Based on 60% Grenache, 15% each of Syrah and Mourvedre, and the balance Cinsault, it can be drunk any time over the coming 10–12 years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Even better, the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape La Crau De Ma Mere comes all from the La Crau lieu-dit and is 80% Grenache and 10% each of Syrah and Mourvedre. Darker berry fruits, scorched earth, ground pepper, iron, and meaty notes all emerge on the nose, and it’s medium to full-bodied, has a concentrated, layered mouthfeel, fabulous tannins, and a great, great finish. This classic, elegant 2020 is going to put a smile on your face any time over the coming 15+ years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Leading off the three Châteauneuf du Pape releases, the 2020 Châteauneuf du Pape Les Trois Sources comes from three different terroirs located in the northern part of the appellation, just across the street from the domaine. Roasted Provençal garrigue, black licorice, black raspberries, Asian spices, and a hint of cassis all define the bouquet, and it hits the palate with a layered, medium to full-bodied profile that has silky tannins and no hard edges. It’s much more up-front and approachable than the more structured Les Hauts-Lieux and is going to drink fabulously well over the coming 15+ years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Boasts bitter plum, raspberry and black cherry reduction notes that have a lively savory, garrigue streak, while grippy-edged tar, tobacco and ganache notes pepper the finish. Muscular and dense but the cut is there, and the fruit core takes a late encore for good measure. Grenache and Mourvèdre. Best from 2025 through 2040. 500 cases made, 56 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
As always, the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape Deus-Ex Machina (60/40 Grenache and Mourvèdre) is a more powerful, mineral-laced wine, offering a fabulous nose of cassis, blackcurrants, ground pepper, Provençal herbs, and cured meats. This full-bodied, concentrated 2020 has incredible purity of fruit, silky yet building tannins, and a great finish. It should round into form with just short-term cellaring and have two decades of longevity. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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2020 / 750 ml.
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Moving to the reds, the 2020 Vacqueyras Les Hauts De La Ponche is 50% Grenache and 25% each of Syrah and Mourvèdre. It actually reminds me of a Pomerol with its red and blue fruits as well as bouquet garni, damp earth, and floral nuances. Medium to full-bodied on the palate, I love its balance, and it has silky tannins and remarkable purity of fruit. Drink bottles over the coming 7–8 years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
France | Rhone | Southern Rhone | Vacqueyras
Primary Grape: Grenache
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2019 / 750 ml.
Tasting like the essence of these sun baked slopes, the 2019 Rasteau Vieilles Vignes offer a rich, powerful, full-bodied style as well as classic Rasteau notes of black cherries, chocolate, scorched earth, and pepper. Rich, concentrated, and structured, it’s going to benefit from 2–3 years of bottle age and keep for over a decade. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Ripe and well-built, featuring red licorice and singed anise notes guiding the core of juicy raspberry and plum compote flavors along, with good brambly energy through the finish. Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Drink now through 2025. 800 cases made, 40 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Lastly, the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape Cuvée Spéciale is a true “wow” wine if there ever was one. I believe all from La Crau and mostly Grenache, it has incredible purity in its blue fruits, peppery herbs, violets, and graphite-like aromas and flavors. Deep, full-bodied, and flawlessly balanced, with ripe tannins and a great mid-palate, this absolutely brilliant 2020 needs just 2–3 years of bottle age and I suspect will see its 20th birthday in fine form. Bravo! (Jeb Dunnuck)
Enticing, with a mix of boysenberry and mulberry compote flavors cruising through, this is scored with a prominent graphite note and backed by mesquite, sweet tobacco and violet accents on the finish. Grippy and well-structured too, with a late tug of warm earth. Grenache and Mourvedre. Best from 2024 through 2040. 500 cases made, 50 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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2022 / 750 ml.
I loved the 2022 Côtes Du Rhône Les Becs Fins, a fleshy, up-front, ripe 2022 revealing a big bouquet of black raspberries, pepper, and flowers, medium to full body, a round, lush mouthfeel, and ripe, integrated tannins. It’s a seriously good Côtes Du Rhône to enjoy over the coming 5–7 years. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2018 / 750 ml.
Rocky tones of granite and earth are lifted by a hint of violet florals in this sleek, stately Hermitage. It’s a gorgeous, linear wine in youth but offers beautifully concentrated blackberry and cassis flavors edged by firm, penetrating tannins. Hold till 2024 at least — it’s likely to develop and expand beautifully well past 2038.
The 2018 Hermitage shows lots of Le Méal-like character in its ripe, sexy bouquet of black raspberries, melted licorice, roasted meat, and smoky, barbecue-like aromas and flavors. This full-bodied, powerful wine has a wealth of fruit, ripe, sweet tannins, a stacked mid-palate, and a great finish. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Showing more fragrance and less oak than the 2017 version, Tardieu’s 2018 Hermitage boasts perfumed notes of fennel, cracked pepper and red raspberries, plus hints of smoked meat and mocha. Medium to full-bodied, it’s richly textured on the palate, finishing long and velvety. Like all of the Tardieu-Laurent Northern Rhône from 2018, it’s approachable now, yet this one could age for a decade or so.
Ripe and refined, with a sleek edge to the mix of cassis and cherry reduction notes, while licorice, alder and red tea accents fill in throughout. A subtle mineral note hangs amid the fruit on the polished finish. Drink now through 2034. 450 cases made, 5 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
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Primary Grape: Shiraz
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2019 / 750 ml.
Juicy, with a core of blackberry, raspberry and black currant compote flavors that bristles with energy, thanks to sweet tapenade, licorice root and singed mesquite notes mixed in. The finish is fine-grained and harnesses everything together nicely. Shows serious juice. Best from 2024 through 2038. 175 cases made, 15 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
More smoked game, bouquet garni, bacon fat, violets, and red and blue fruits emerge from the 2019 Cornas. It’s full-bodied, concentrated, and impressive on the palate, with both richness and freshness as well as building tannins. It’s going to need bottle age, but it’s impressive. (Jeb Dunnuck)
France | Rhone | Northern Rhone | Cornas
Primary Grape: Shiraz
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Packed with dark fig, boysenberry and blackberry fruit, this pumps along with ample depth and drive, picking up licorice snap, roasted applewood and dark tea notes along the way. Nice energy through the finish too, thanks to an underlying iron note. Drink now through 2030. 1,000 cases made, 150 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
Leading off the reds, the 2019 Crozes-Hermitage Vieilles Vignes offers a dense purple color as well as ripe, powerful notes of smoked red and black fruits, scorched earth, chocolate, and a touch of smoke meat. It’s rich, medium to full-bodied, and balanced. (Jeb Dunnuck)
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2022 / 750 ml.
The 2022 Luberon Les Becs Fins Rosé is terrific, with a pure, medium-bodied, textured, yet vibrant style as well as classic notes of watermelon, strawberries, and subtle floral nuances. It’s balanced and will shine on the dinner table as well as on its own. (Jeb Dunnuck)
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Dark and a bit reticent still, showing a very deep well of dark plum, boysenberry and blackberry puree flavors scored by roasted apple wood and licorice root notes. Features serious drive on the finish, with a tannic spine that easily shoulders the load of fruit, while a subtle mineral note peeks through. This is built for the cellar. Grenache and Mourvèdre. Best from 2024 through 2038. 500 cases made, 50 cases imported. (James Molesworth)
The 2019 Châteauneuf Du Pape Cuvée Spéciale is similarly deep purple hued and has a ripe, sexy style that’s very much in the vintage. Loads of black raspberries, Asian spices, candied flowers, and peppery garrigue give way to a full-bodied, concentrated, powerful wine with terrific balance, plenty of ripe and polished tannins, and a great finish. It’s a ripe, opulent wine that stays graceful and beautifully balanced. My money is on it benefiting from 4–5 years of bottle age, and it should have two decades of longevity. (Jeb Dunnuck)
Primary Grape: Grenache
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Lovely nose with lots of flower honey, almonds, white flowers and some lemon curd. Medium body with a creamy texture. Well-rounded with a dense core of juicy fruits and blanched almonds in the finish. Drink now. (James Suckling)
Primary Grape: Marsanne
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