Chateuneuf Du Pape Haute Pierre Rouge - Delas Freres 2019
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The Chateuneuf Du Pape Haute Pierre Rouge from Delas Freres winery represents a majestic expression of the character and tradition of the Rhône Valley. This wine stands out for its intense aromatic complexity and a structure that makes it unmistakably representative of the Chateuneuf-du-Pape appellation, famous throughout the world for its powerful and structured reds.
Produced mainly from Grenache, with the addition of Syrah, Mourvèdre and other permitted local varieties, this wine is the result of a careful blend that aims to enhance the peculiarities of each grape variety. The vineyards are grown in unique soils, rich in round pebbles (galets roulés), which accumulate heat during the day and release it at night, favoring optimal ripening of the grapes.
Fermentation and aging in steel tanks and French oak barriques allow Chateuneuf Du Pape Haute Pierre Rouge to develop a rich palette of aromas, where ripe red fruits, spices, aromatic herbs and a slightly smoky touch intertwine in a balance Perfect. The tannic presence is imposing but finely crafted, contributing to a velvety palate and a long, persistent finish.
On the nose, the wine opens with seductive notes of blackberry, cherry and raspberry, enriched with nuances of chocolate, leather and a light spiciness reminiscent of black pepper and cinnamon. The tasting reveals a generous fruity expression, supported by an elegant tannic structure and lively acidity, which together promise excellent aging potential.
Ideal in combination with red meats, game dishes, rich stews and mature cheeses, the Chateuneuf Du Pape Haute Pierre Rouge by Delas Freres is a wine that celebrates the abundance and generosity of the Rhône Valley, offering a tasting experience unforgettable for wine lovers looking for depth and complexity.