酒款名稱
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Châteauneuf du Pape -Chante Cigale Vieilles Vignes 2007’ (WA:95) ~售完 |
年份 |
2007’ |
葡萄品種
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Shiraz ,Grenache |
售價 |
$2500
詢價聯絡單
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介紹/說明 |
蟬鳴酒莊(Domaine ChanteCigale)是法國教皇新城堡產區的老字號家族酒莊,早在十九世紀Favier家族就在此這裡從事釀酒事業。本酒莊的產品在近年來的風評價都相當優良,也深受Parker的青睞。 |
試飲評論 |
2005 & 2007年是南隆河區非常優異的年份。他的紅酒帶有典型的普羅旺斯香料、灌木叢、現磨胡椒、櫻桃白蘭地和乾燥土壤的氣味。酒體頗為飽滿,充滿成熟漿果香和甘草、黑巧克力的香味,口感圓潤柔和,單寧紮實而細緻。 |
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Wine Advocate # 173 Oct 2007 |
Robert Parker |
93 |
Drink: 2009 - 2022 |
$55-$65 (55) |
Deeper, fuller, broader, and fuller-bodied than the regular bottling with greater concentration, depth, length, and I assume, much better aging potential as well, the 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes is a beauty. This is a bold wine of considerable exuberance, with impressive levels of kirsch-like fruit intermixed with some blacker fruits, ground pepper, incense, and roasted herbs. It is very full-bodied, has admirable glycerin and depth, noticeable but sweet tannin, and a 40+-second finish. This is a super Chateauneuf du Pape that should hit its peak in 2-4 years and last for 15 or more years |
Wine Advocate #185 Oct 2009 |
Robert Parker |
95 |
Drink: N/A |
$70 (50) |
The compelling 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes (78% Grenache and the rest Syrah and Mourvedre) is made from 60- to 120-year-old vines. Its dense plum/purple hue is followed by knock-out aromas of incense, crushed pepper, cedar, black currant jam, licorice, and sweet cherries. Voluptuously textured, opulent, and round with well-formed, moderately high tannins that are nearly covered by the wine’s fruit and glycerin, it will easily last 15-20 years in a cold, damp cellar.
I wish I saw more of these wines in the marketplace as I have been a big fan of this estate since I first tasted their 1978s. None of the 2008s were presented for tasting, but the young Alexander Favier appears to be doing everything right. I did not see Chante Cigale’s 100-case cuvee of 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes Extrait from bottle (I rated it (92-95) last year), but it probably turned out spectacularly (of course there is virtually none of it). The two bottled 2007s I tasted were both outstanding.
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