2020 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Vieilles Vignes, Domaine de la Janasse, Rhône
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Grenache
Not ready
- Andy Howard MW
- 17+/20
- Joe Czerwinski
- 95-98/100
- Matt Walls
- 96/100
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 97+/100
Product: 20208024426
Description
This blend of 70% Grenache and 15% each Syrah and Mourvèdre comes from the property’s oldest vines. It shows power and restraint in equal measure – as only very old vines do. It’s aromatic; layered with sweet blueberries, cassis and redcurrants, with white pepper, bitter herbs and a little savoury coming through on the finish. Concentrated but not showy – very impressive.
Drink 2023 - 2040+
Georgina Haacke, Fine Wine Buyer, Berry Bros. & Rudd
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2020
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Grenache
Body Full Bodied
Producer Domaine de la Janasse
Critics reviews
Andy Howard MW 17+/20
70% Grenache, 15% Syrah, 15% Mourvèdre.Powerful, weighty, dark-fruit character. Intensity on the palate combined with powerful tannic structure and spice. This is a wine which needs several years to reach its peak. All the components are there but need a bit more time to come together. Love the vibrant character here.Drink 2024 - 2033andy_howard_mw, JancisRobinson.com (March 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2033
Joe Czerwinski 95-98/100
Not as rich or concentrated as I expected, the 2020 Chateauneuf du Pape Vieilles Vignes still delivers ample layers of dark fruit and hints of cola, mint and spice elements. It's full-bodied, silky and long, but it looks to fall short of the quality heights reached by some other recent vintages.Drink 2025 - 2040Joe Czerwinski, Wine Advocate (May 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2033
Matt Walls 96/100
Immediately impressive, densely fruited, with dark brooding blackberry and plum which make you sit up and take notice. It follows through onto the palate which is intense, juicy and fresh, this has more concentration than most this year, but without over extraction. Perfectly ripe, chunky and powerful, but not heavy. Fermented in concrete, matured for 12 months in foudre and demi-muid.Drink 2026 - 2037matt_walls, Decanter.com (October 2021)
Drink 2024 - 2033
Jeb Dunnuck 97+/100
Much more powerful and closed, the 2020 Châteauneuf Du Pape Vieilles Vignes comes more from the La Crau and La Janasse lieux-dits and is the usual blend of mostly Grenache with a touch of Syrah. Blackberries, graphite, scorched earth, pepper, and sappy garrigue all emerge on the nose, and it's full-bodied, has beautiful concentration, polished tannins, and an excellent finish. Nothing is out of place, and this perfectly balanced, authoritative, powerful, and incredibly impressive 2020 will benefit from 3-4 years of bottle age and evolve for 15-20 years in cold cellars.Drink 2025 - 2046jeb_dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com (November 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2033
About this wine
Grenache/Garnacha
Grenache (Noir) is widely grown and comes in a variety of styles. Believed to originate in Spain, it was, in the late 20th century, the most widely planted black grape variety in the world. Today it hovers around seventh in the pecking order. It tends to produce very fruity, rich wines that can range quite widely in their level of tannin. In many regions – most famously the Southern Rhône, where it complements Syrah and Mourvèdre, among other grapes – it adds backbone and colour to blends, but some of the most notable Châteauneuf du Pape producers (such as Château Rayas) make 100 percent Grenache wines. The grape is a component in many wines of the Languedoc (where you’ll also find its lighter-coloured forms, Grenache Gris and Blanc) and is responsible for much southern French rosé – taking the lead in most Provence styles. Found all over Spain as Garnacha Tinta (spelt Garnaxa in Catalonia), the grape variety is increasingly detailed on wine labels there. Along with Tempranillo, it forms the majority of the blend for Rioja’s reds and has been adopted widely in Navarra, where it produces lighter styles of red and rosado (rosé). It can also be found operating under a pseudonym, Cannonau, in Sardinia.
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape
The largest and most important appellation in the southern Rhône, with more than 3,200 hectares of vineyards and over 80 growers, Châteauneuf-du-Pape produces more wine than the whole of the northern Rhône combined. The gloriously rich red wines, redolent of the heat and herbs of the south, are enhanced by the complexity which comes from blending several of the 14 permitted grape varieties including Grenache, Mourvèdre and Syrah.
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Domaine de la Janasse
Brother-and-sister team Christophe and Isabelle Sabon continue to work wonders at Janasse – a domaine founded by their father, Aimé Sabon, in 1973. They now farm around 90 hectares, 18 of which are in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. These are dotted across numerous plots in the northeast of the appellation, in the commune of Courthézon, where the soils are more sandy and therefore much cooler. They also have a few parcels on the famous, clay soil plateau of La Crau. The grapes are largely de-stemmed; concrete tanks are used for the Grenache and old oak for the Syrah and Mourvèdre. In other words, everything is fairly traditional. While they have been farming largely in accordance with organic principles for years, they are now undergoing full conversion to organic and expect to gain certification in 2024.
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