2019 Château De La Gardine, Châteauneuf Du Pape Cuvée Tradition Blanc 0,75lt.
Château De La Gardine Châteauneuf Du Pape Cuvee Tradition Blanc is a pale yellow color with green edge, has fine and bright floral notes on the nose, with slightly spicy accents of anise and fennel.
93 POINTS JAB DUNNUCK
87 POINTS ROBERT PARKER
The palate is round and aromatic, brilliantly balancing acidity, fruit and minerality right through to the fresh, apricot-fruited finish. The oak is present but always remains discreet, providing richness and roundness to the whole.
The Brunel Family has been making wines in the Southern Rhône Valley since 1670, but their journey in Châteauneuf du Pape began in the middle of the 20th century. Since then, four generations have lived and worked in Château de la Gardine, steadily increasing the size of the estate. In 1963, the family acquired 47 additional hectares in Rasteau and Côtes-du-Rhône Villages. Then, in 1998, they acquired the 45-hectare Château Saint-Roch in Lirac. They have since returned to their négociant heritage with the Brunel De La Gardine collection, selecting the best grapes from a range of Southern and Northern Rhône appellations. The family blends and matures the wines, respecting the tradition and the typicity of each terroir. The Brunels strive to ensure that each of their wines are a testimony to their designation as well as an embodiment of their family values: quality, authenticity and a deep respect for the environment.
Château De La Gardine Châteauneuf Du Pape Cuvee Tradition Blanc is a pale yellow color with green edge, has fine and bright floral notes on the nose, with slightly spicy accents of anise and fennel.
93 POINTS JAB DUNNUCK
87 POINTS ROBERT PARKER
The palate is round and aromatic, brilliantly balancing acidity, fruit and minerality right through to the fresh, apricot-fruited finish. The oak is present but always remains discreet, providing richness and roundness to the whole.
The Brunel Family has been making wines in the Southern Rhône Valley since 1670, but their journey in Châteauneuf du Pape began in the middle of the 20th century. Since then, four generations have lived and worked in Château de la Gardine, steadily increasing the size of the estate. In 1963, the family acquired 47 additional hectares in Rasteau and Côtes-du-Rhône Villages. Then, in 1998, they acquired the 45-hectare Château Saint-Roch in Lirac. They have since returned to their négociant heritage with the Brunel De La Gardine collection, selecting the best grapes from a range of Southern and Northern Rhône appellations. The family blends and matures the wines, respecting the tradition and the typicity of each terroir. The Brunels strive to ensure that each of their wines are a testimony to their designation as well as an embodiment of their family values: quality, authenticity and a deep respect for the environment.