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 Vintage2021 Label 1 of 18 
TypeRed
ProducerChapelle St. Theodoric (web)
VarietyGrenache Blend
DesignationLa Guigasse
Vineyardn/a
CountryFrance
RegionRhône
SubRegionSouthern Rhône
AppellationChâteauneuf-du-Pape

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2028 and 2038 (based on 49 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 92 pts. and median of 92 pts. in 2 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by Chuck Miller on 3/11/2024: Consumed two days after a bottle of ‘21 Chapelle St. Theodoric Le Grand Pin. The La Guigasse is much more structured with darker fruit. Really strong material here, but requiring considerably more time in the cellar than Le Grand Pin (which can be enjoyed now). (204 views)
 Tasted by Jeff Leve on 1/30/2024 & rated 92 points: Flowers, black raspberries, strawberries, and kirsch with white pepper accents open the perfume. The red fruits are clean, ripe, fresh, and sweet. There is elegance, vibrance, and energy, as well purity in the medium-bodied palate, and finish. The wine is produced from 100% old vine Grenache. Drink from 2024-2032. (484 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By Jeb Dunnuck
JebDunnuck.com, Southern Rhône 2020 & 2021 (11/11/2022)
(Chapelle Saint Theodoric Chateauneuf Du Pape La Guigasse) Login and sign up and see review text.
By Matt Walls
Decanter, Rhône 2021 en primeur report (10/1/2022)
(Domaine de Cristia, Chapelle Saint Théodoric La Guigasse, Grenache, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône, France, Red) Subscribe to see review text.
By Alistair Cooper MW
JancisRobinson.com (9/8/2022)
(Chapelle St Theodoric, La Guigasse Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red) Subscribe to see review text.
NOTE: Scores and reviews are the property of JebDunnuck.com and Decanter and JancisRobinson.com. (manage subscription channels)

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Chapelle St. Theodoric

Read about Chapelle St. Theodoric

Producer website

Grenache Blend

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La Guigasse

Is a lieux dit in Chateuaneuf du Pape. Detail on weinlagen-info

France

Vins de France (Office National Interprofessionnel des Vins ) | Pages Vins, Directory of French Winegrowers | French Wine (Wikipedia)

Wine Scholar Guild vintage ratings

2018 vintage: "marked by a wet spring, a superb summer and a good harvest"
2019 vintage reports
2021: "From a general standpoint, whether for white, rosé or red wines, 2021 is a year marked by quality in the Rhône Valley Vineyards. Structured, elegant, fresh and fruity will be the main keywords for this new vintage."
2022 harvest: idealwine.info | wine-searcher.com

Rhône

Guide to the wines, wineries and appellations in the Rhone Valley The Rhône Valley/Le Vins de la Vallée du Rhône (Comité Interprofession des vins AOC Côtes et vallée du Rhône)

### Wine Scholar Guild's Rhône valley vintage charts & ratings ###

Southern Rhône

Guide to the wines, wineries and appellations in the Southern Rhone Valley

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Appellation - Read more about Chateauneuf du Pape

Another site on this appellation
Vineyards on weinlagen-info

"As I have written many times in the past, the sweet spot for drinking Châteauneuf du Papes is usually the first 5-6 years after the vintage. Then they seem to go through an adolescent, awkward, and sometimes dormant stage, only to re-emerge around year 10-12, where the majority of wines are often fully mature. The best of them will continue to hold on to life (but rarely improving) beyond 15-20 years. It is only the exceptional Châteauneuf du Papes that will evolve for 20-25+ years, and those are indeed a rarity. However, things may be improving dramatically in terms of the longevity of Châteauneuf du Pape, although Grenache-dominated wines, the vast majority of wines produced in the appellation, are wines that do not have the polyphenol (extract and tannin) content of top Cabernet Sauvignons, Merlots, or Syrah-based wines. Nevertheless, the younger generation in Châteauneuf du Pape has taken seriously the farming in the vineyards. There are more organic and biodynamically run vineyards here than in any other appellation of France. The yields, which were already low, are even lower today (20-35 hectoliters per hectare), and of course, the proliferation of top luxury and/or old-vine cuvées gives a significant boost to the number of wines that will evolve past 25 or 30 years. The advantage of these wines is their broad window of drinkability." - Robert Parker

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