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Single bottle of Red wine Dom. Pierre Usseglio et Fils, Chateauneuf du Pape, 2010 Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault & Mourvedre

Dom. Pierre Usseglio et Fils
Chateauneuf du Pape
2010

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The producer

Founded by Italian vineyard laborer who came to Chateauneuf after WWII and began making wine in 1949. His son Pierre gave his name to the estate and increased the holdings to 39 hectares today, 25 of which are in Chateauneuf-du-Pape and with an average age of 80 years old. Pierre’s two sons, Jean-Pierre and Thierry, now run the estate and vinify in a mix of concrete and oak.

The oldest vines are selected for the top wines Reserve des Deux Freres and Cuvee de Mon Aieul. Cuvee de Mon Aieul is 100% Grenache from the lieu-dits of Serres, La Crau and La Guigasse and produces an exotic, rich and powerful Chateauneuf immediately alluring but even better with up to ten years or more bottle age. Usseglio’s estate Chateauneuf-du-Pape is one of the best value wines of the region.

The wine

Usseglio’s Chateauneuf-du-Pape is a blend of mainly Grenache, with a little Syrah, Mourvedre, and Cinsault. The vine age ranges from 30-80 years and ageing lasts for 18-24 months in a combination of large oak casks and tank.  This is an immensely enjoyable, highly concentrated and structured red wine, with wild red berry aromatics intermingled with spices and chalky minerality.

Type: Red
Vintage: 2010
Country: France
Region: Southern Rhone
Sub region: Chateauneuf du Pape
Grape: Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault & Mourvedre
Style: Rich and Intense
Sweetness: Dry
ABV: 14%
Drinking window: 2012 - 2027
Size: 750ml
Food match: Lamb


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