Château de Vaudieu, `Amiral G` Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Château de Vaudieu, `Amiral G` Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021VA309B216 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Château de Vaudieu is an 18th-century estate that has been in the Bréchet family for over 50 years. The name ‘Vaudieu’ originates from ‘Vallée de Dieu’, or ‘Valley of God’, referencing the area's beauty around Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Laurent Bréchet, the grandson of the original owner, runs the estate today.

Vaudieu comprises 70 hectares of vineyards, 60 of which are planted with red varieties, on prized sites located just east of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, neighbouring the famed Château Rayas. The soils vary greatly, from sandy beds and calcareous hillsides to raised terraces of the famous ‘galets roulés’, offering huge potential for complexity in the wines. The fruit from the sandier soils lends aromatic elegance to the blend, while that from the ‘galets’ gives power and intensity.

The Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc is a blend of 52% Roussanne, 40% Grenache Blanc, and 8% Clairette, sourced from the Château’s best plots found on the limestone flint hillsides and terraces of ‘galets roulés’. Half the blend is aged in used oak for eight months to add a complex roundness to the blend. The finished wine is textured with notes of almond, ripe stone fruit and a powerful mineral edge on the long finish. ‘Les Vieilles Roussanne’ and ‘Clos de Belvédère’ have exceptional ageing potential. Subtle oak, vibrant fruit and a refreshing salinity are framed by revitalising acidity and rich texture.

The ‘Closerie de Vaudieu’, the property’s second wine, blends Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsault. It offers lively, berry fruits on the nose with juicy, ripe tannins that complement the cherry, cassis, and herbal character. The Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge ‘Grand Vin’ blends 54% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and 16% Mourvèdre planted on sandy soil and red sandstone. It is aged in used oak for 12 months, adding power and complexity to the finished wine, which boasts flavours of ripe red and black fruits, sweet spice, and hints of liquorice. Consistently achieving high scores, ‘Amiral G’ and ‘L’Avenue’ are stunning site-specific expressions of Grenache. Sourced from 25-year-old vines planted on galets roulés over red clay soils, ‘Amiral G’ is opulent yet refined with intense aromas of ripe black cherry, wild herbs, and star anise. The fruit for ‘L’Avenue’ comes from 55-year-old vines planted on sand and limestone soils, resulting in a scented and ethereal expression with notes of raspberry, liquorice, and black tea.

Vineyards

The fruit for Amiral G is sourced from one of the estate's best single vineyards, which is situated on one of the highest hills of the appellation. The vines are 25 years old on average and are planted on galets roulés (pudding stones) over red clay soils, resulting in a powerful yet elegant expression of Grenache. Its name is a tribute to the Château's 1767 founder, L'Amiral Gérin.

Vintage

After a particularly mild winter (+2.5°C above average in February) and a very cool spring, summer was marked with several very hot, albeit short, episodes. Thanks to rain in early August, the vines did not suffer from major water stress. TThe grapes were harvested at optimum ripeness on the 27th of September and the resulting wines have excellent acidity and good ageing potential.

Vinification

The hand harvested fruit was 100% destemmed and crushed before fermentation at around 25°C in a concrete tank. Maceration lasted around 30 days, during which time pump overs and rack and returns were carried out daily, according to the wine’s developing profile. The wine was then aged for 18 months in new 600L demi-muids.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine expertly showcases the power and elegance of Grenache. The nose displays opulent aromas of ripe black cherry, wild herbs, black pepper and star anise. The palate is full-bodied and pure with silky, yet grippy tannins.

Alcohol (ABV)

15%

Acidity

3.1 g/l

Residual Sugar

1.5 g/l

pH

3.67