2019 Côtes du Rhône Rouge Coudoulet de Beaucastel Perrin - 12x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château de Beaucastel
  • Region Côtes du Rhône
  • Grape Grenache / Syrah / Mourvèdre and others
  • Drinking 2022 - 2030
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available

2019 - Côtes du Rhône Rouge Coudoulet de Beaucastel Perrin - 12x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château de Beaucastel
  • Region Côtes du Rhône
  • Grape Grenache / Syrah / Mourvèdre and others
  • Drinking 2022 - 2030
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available

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  • Goedhuis, October 2020

    This Coudoulet could easily convince you that you’re in Châteauneuf du Pape. Scented with fruit compote and summer berries, it is juicy and succulent with a lovely, bright freshness so typical of the Syrah and Grenache that make the blend. The long, savoury finish is true is a nod to the 30% Mourvèdre that makes up the final part of the blend. Drink 2022 – 2030.

  • Wine Advocate, May 2022, Score: 90

    The 2019 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet de Beaucastel features scents of tar, black olives and plummy fruit on the nose. It's full-bodied, concentrated and surprisingly crisp, with bright acids and a rather tart, savory finish. It's a solid effort, but nothing more from this normally overachieving bottling.

Producer

Château de Beaucastel

Château de Beaucastel, the flagship estate of the Perrin family and masters on the Southern Rhône, makes benchmark Châteauneuf. The best vintages here can age into legendary wines, and an increasing tendency to elegance in the winemaking style of recent years has not gone unnoticed. The Beaucastel vines are all in one large 110 hectare block at the northern end of the Châteauneuf du Pape appellation. The plot contains all t...Read more

Château de Beaucastel, the flagship estate of the Perrin family and masters on the Southern Rhône, makes benchmark Châteauneuf. The best vintages here can age into legendary wines, and an increasing tendency to elegance in the winemaking style of recent years has not gone unnoticed. The Beaucastel vines are all in one large 110 hectare block at the northern end of the Châteauneuf du Pape appellation. The plot contains all the archetypal soil types of the region: sand, clay and limestone, with pudding stone pebbles on the surface. Their Coudoulet vines lie just beyond the northern boundary and convey much of the typicity of a Châteauneuf in a more accessible format. The estate famously grows all thirteen varieties permitted within the Châteauneuf appellation. Beyond the Beaucastel estate, the Perrin family have built up a comprehensive portfolio of wines across the Southern Rhône appellations including Gigondas, Vacqueyras and Vinsobres.Read less

Region

Côtes du Rhône

The largest of the Rhône appellations, it is also has the most breadth and variety in its styles. Its hierarchy ranges from the fruity and ultra light Côtes du Rhône Primeur (made by carbonic maceration), to the standard Côtes du Rhône, to the more concentrated versions of Côtes du Rhône Villages and Côtes du Rhône Villages with 1 of 16 specified villages attached to the label. It is generally known for its fruit forwardness and easy drinkability. Most of the vineyards are found in the southern valley whose main variety is Grenache; however, there are smaller areas in the northern valley that uniquely grow Syrah, therefore producing a very different wine.