Quick 40 minute decant. Aromas of potpourri, raspberries, cherry tart, flowers and roasted herbs. Flavors of raspberry Grenache, cherry, roasted herbs, currant and touch of iron. Ends with a 30+ second finish with roasted herb and raspberry notes.
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Mostly strawberries with notes of flower petals on the aroma and palate. Tannins and acidity are medium. Body is medium-plus. Overall, I prefer the palate over the aroma.
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Kraftbombe af en CDP. I næsen power på duft af rød frugt, jordbær og kirsebær. Smagen bekræfter og leder mod eg, lakrids, og bitter frugt som kirsebær og hindbær. God grip, og syre/sødme balance. Frisk og frejdig.
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2018 Clos du Mont Olivet Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge showed great typicity with spiced cherry and garrigue. The youthful CNDP was clear and medium ruby in colour without any sediments. Aromas of spiced red cherry and strawberry jam were followed by lavender and thyme herbs. Underneath were smoked meat, dark chocolate and pepper spices.
The mouthfeel was dry and full-bodied, with medium levels of acidity and powdery tannin. Flavours of kirsch, liquorice and earth led to Provençal herbs and ceylon tea in a rather long, spiced finish. The 15% alcohol was evident from its richness and abundance of spices. I would not complain about its high alcohol level, as it was a typical trait of a Grenache-based Rhône red. The empty bottle looked the same as the Châteauneuf Blanc, and weighed roughly the same at 616 grams.
The blend is composed of 75% Grenache, 10% Syrah, 9% Mourvèdre and the balance of other permitted grapes. The vines are cultivated all over the appellation on diverse soil types and microclimates. The lieux-dits include the famed La Crau for the galet roulés, and Montalivet from which the domaine derives its name. the grapes are partially destemmed, and the vats are filled by gravity. The wine is raised in a combination of large, sixty-year-old vats (70%), concrete vats (20%) and used barrels (10%). Elegance and perfume are valued over extraction and luxurious oak at the traditional domaine.
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4/13/2024 - slywka7 Likes this wine: 93 Points
Quick 40 minute decant. Aromas of potpourri, raspberries, cherry tart, flowers and roasted herbs. Flavors of raspberry Grenache, cherry, roasted herbs, currant and touch of iron. Ends with a 30+ second finish with roasted herb and raspberry notes.
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12/14/2023 - lucnapo@gmail.com wrote: 97 Points
Excellent vin, a reboire sans faute!
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11/4/2023 - sboyle Likes this wine: 90 Points
Mostly strawberries with notes of flower petals on the aroma and palate. Tannins and acidity are medium. Body is medium-plus. Overall, I prefer the palate over the aroma.
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5/5/2023 - Showmesomewine Likes this wine: 93 Points
Kraftbombe af en CDP. I næsen power på duft af rød frugt, jordbær og kirsebær. Smagen bekræfter og leder mod eg, lakrids, og bitter frugt som kirsebær og hindbær. God grip, og syre/sødme balance. Frisk og frejdig.
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5/23/2022 - apple1813 Likes this wine: 92 Points
2018 Clos du Mont Olivet Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge showed great typicity with spiced cherry and garrigue. The youthful CNDP was clear and medium ruby in colour without any sediments. Aromas of spiced red cherry and strawberry jam were followed by lavender and thyme herbs. Underneath were smoked meat, dark chocolate and pepper spices.
The mouthfeel was dry and full-bodied, with medium levels of acidity and powdery tannin. Flavours of kirsch, liquorice and earth led to Provençal herbs and ceylon tea in a rather long, spiced finish. The 15% alcohol was evident from its richness and abundance of spices. I would not complain about its high alcohol level, as it was a typical trait of a Grenache-based Rhône red. The empty bottle looked the same as the Châteauneuf Blanc, and weighed roughly the same at 616 grams.
The blend is composed of 75% Grenache, 10% Syrah, 9% Mourvèdre and the balance of other permitted grapes. The vines are cultivated all over the appellation on diverse soil types and microclimates. The lieux-dits include the famed La Crau for the galet roulés, and Montalivet from which the domaine derives its name. the grapes are partially destemmed, and the vats are filled by gravity. The wine is raised in a combination of large, sixty-year-old vats (70%), concrete vats (20%) and used barrels (10%). Elegance and perfume are valued over extraction and luxurious oak at the traditional domaine.
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