Châteauneuf-du-Pape . Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe – La Crau 2019 : 71/100
Silky and refined, with focused cherry puree, plum reduction and raspberry coulis notes racing through, infused subtly with rose petal, warm stone and lavender hints. Features nice perfume through the finish.
James Molesworth
97. If anyone tells you that Châteauneuf is just a big red that’s never elegant, then they need to taste this masterpiece of elegance. So many spicy and savory nuances on the very concentrated but almost perfectly proportioned palate. This is both joyful and serious at the very long, focused finish. Decades of aging potential! Drink or hold.
Sur l’étiquette, la gravure de la tour érigée par Claude Chappe, inventeur du télégraphe optique, et l’élégante typo gothique connue dans le monde entier. À l’intérieur du flacon, l’esprit de la terre de la Crau parle sa langue pure et profonde. L’élégance est déjà là, la densité et la richesse contenue aussi, c’est la marque du grenache arrivé tranquillement à maturité. Édouard Brunier le dit ainsi : «Ça grenache grave ! » On touche à la structure architecturale d’un monument construit pour témoigner de la longévite des grands vins d’ici.
Domaine du Vieux Télégraphhe – Châteauneuf-du-Pape La Crau 2019
93 points – $105 – 2,841 cases imported – Red
Silky and refined, with focused cherry puree, plum, reduction and raspberry coulis notes racing through, infused subtly with rose petal, warm stone and lavender hints. Features nice perfume through the finish. Grenache, Mouvèdre, Syrah and Cinsault. Drink now through 2036.
98 – DOMAINE DU VIEUX TÉLÉGRAPHE 2019
La grande émotion de notre dégustation. Finesse de texture à couper de souffle, matière magnifique, fruit parfaitement mûr, avec cette impression folle d’évidence. L’évidence du grand vin, la tendresse en plus. Un modèle pour tous. Le cru est au sommet de son art.
96-98. Looking at the flagship 2019 Châteauneuf du Pape from this benchmark estate, it reveals a denser ruby/purple color as well as stunning notes of smoke red and black fruits, crushed rocks, peppery garrigue, and truffly earth. Hitting the palate with full-bodied richness, it stays tight and compact on the palate, with terrific mid-palate depth, a focused, structure mouthfeel and one great finish. This is a brilliant Châteauneuf du Pape from the Brunier family that’s going to benefit from upwards of 5-7 years of bottle age and have 30+ years of overall longevity.