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Ch Maucoil – Chateauneuf-du-Pape

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The Facts

UPCs 2016 (750ml) - 3 544840 001218
Origins France > Rhone > Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Appellation Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Varietal Rhone Red
Cepage 60% Grenache, 15% Syrah, 15% Mourvedre, 10% Cinsault
Winemaking 30 days in stainless steel vats with pump over, rack and return, and punching down
Aging Mixed ageing in vats and barrels for one year
Markets Texas

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The Character

Overall Powerful & Spicy
Aromas Black berries, cherries, baking spice
Mouthfeel Intense & Balanced
Tasting Notes Strong ruby red hue with a beautiful shine. Very fine on the nose with superb black fruit and spicy notes. Delightful and intense on the palate, with lovely balance and great elegance, from the moment it is bottled. Decanting is advisable if the wine is opened when young (under 5 years).
Pairings Delicious with beef stew or casserole or mushroom risotto
Sustainability Organic In Practice

The Story

From the Domaine’s youngest vines (40 years on average), planted with 4 grape varieties on sandy and pebbly soils. The yield is around 25 hl/ha and harvesting is carried out by hand, with the grappe individually sorted before vinification.

About Ch Maucoil

Brand Story

The history of Château Maucoil began several centuries ago. Ancient documents state that its first occupants were Romans and that they set up a base there for Caesar’s legions. Later, Joseph de La Pise, Lord of Maucoil and archivist of the House of Orange-Nassau, the Dutch royal family, inherited the estate and the castle which was built in 1624. From then on, winegrowing became an intrinsic part of the history of Château Maucoil. A series of illustrious families successively took over the reins of the estate and helped to establish its reputation. Already owners of another Château, the Arnaud family, several generations of whom were born and raised in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, decided to purchase the estate in 1995. Bénédicte, the youngest daughter of the Arnaud family, took charge.

Brand Story

The history of Château Maucoil began several centuries ago. Ancient documents state that its first occupants were Romans and that they set up a base there for Caesar’s legions. Later, Joseph de La Pise, Lord of Maucoil and archivist of the House of Orange-Nassau, the Dutch royal family, inherited the estate and the castle which was built in 1624. From then on, winegrowing became an intrinsic part of the history of Château Maucoil. A series of illustrious families successively took over the reins of the estate and helped to establish its reputation. Already owners of another Château, the Arnaud family, several generations of whom were born and raised in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, decided to purchase the estate in 1995. Bénédicte, the youngest daughter of the Arnaud family, took charge.

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