

Chemin des Papes Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a red wine from the Rhône Valley in France. It features a bouquet of red berries and spices and is best served with game or cheese at 14-18°C.
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This Châteauneuf-du-Pape has a deep garnet red colour and offers a bouquet of small red berries and spices. It will be the perfect accompaniment with game or duck meat and also flavoursome cheeses. Serve between 14 and 18 C.
Wine of France. Country of origin: France. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Preparation and Usage: Serve between 14 and 18°C. Cooking guidelines: This wine is the ideal accompaniment for game, roasts, casserole dishes and cheese. Package type: Bottle. Recycling information: Pack - Glass.
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Contains Sulphites.
Brand: Chemin Des Papes. Manufacturer: Bottled by EMB84129T Sorgues, France. For PDV, à/at CS60334, 21190 Meursault, France.
Soil: Comprises terraces with layers of clay to large, round pebbles, clay-sandy areas to hills with barremian chalk. Agent: LES GRANDS CHAIS DE FRANCE GROUP. Grape variety: Grenache, Shiraz/Syrah, Mourvèdre. Current vintage: 2023. Regional information: In Vaucluse (84), a prestigious appellation in the southern Rhône Valley. Tasting notes: It will be the perfect accompaniment with game or duck meat and also flavoursome cheeses. Alcohol by volume: 15. Units: 11.3. Producer: LES GRANDS CHAIS DE FRANCE GROUP. Serving suggestions: It will be the perfect accompaniment with game or duck meat and also flavoursome cheeses. Serve between 14 and 18 C. Vinification details: Grapes harvested and crop sorted. Stripping, crushing then fermentation for 15 days at controlled temperatures and gentle pressing. The wine is then matured for several months then filtered and bottled to preserve the richness of the aromas.