Presentation :
The 30 hectares of Coudoulet are located just east of the vineyard of Beaucastel on the other side of the A7 motorway. For reasons that have now become obvious, Coudoulet is often considered the baby Beaucastel. The Coudoulet soil has many similarities to that of Beaucastel. It is made out of Molasse seabed covered by diluvial alpine deposits. These pebbles called “Galets Roulés” play a big role: They take in the heat during the day and let it if off slowly at night which gives a good start to the vines in the Spring.
The vintage :
Exceptional Vintage,
A very hot summer, but great conditions until the end of the harvest
Location :
Within the Côtes du Rhône appellation, adjoining the vines of Château de Beaucastel, between Orange and Avignon. The vineyard of the Coudoulet de Beaucastel Blanc is 3 hectares (6 acres) in size.
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Terroir :
Miocene marine molasses with a layer of alpine diluvium (rounded pepples).
Ageing :
Hand picked grapes are collected in baskets prior to sorting, pneumatic pressing and clarification of the must, fermentation partially in oak barrels and partially in steel tanks.
For eight months in barrels and steel tanks, before blending and bottling, without cold stabilisation.
Cépages :
Bourboulenc : 30%
Marsanne : 30%
Viognier : 30%
Clairette : 10%
Serving :
Serve lightly chilled at 10°C in a fine glass.
Tasting :
Colour: pale yellow.
Nose: peaches and honey.
Palate: rounded and rich, full bodied with a balanced freshness and floral notes.
"Supple white with a decent blend of cream, butter and lemon, but this medium-bodied white is of medium intensity. Drink now. 1,500 cases made. –PM"
Note : 80
"Slightly less impressive than the 2001, but still excellent is the 2000 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet blanc. Made from a similar blend, it exhibits additional mineral and fewer fruit characteristics than its younger sibling. Offering hints of apricots, honeysuckle, and rose petals, it is a delicious white to consume over the next two years."
Note : 89
"A delicious blend of 30% Viognier, 30% Marsanne, 30% Bourboulenc, and 10% Clairette that sees no new oak, the 2000 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet white offers exotic ripe apricot and floral scents, fat, low acid flavors, good freshness, and abundant fruit. Given its powerful, low acid style, it should be consumed over the next 2-3 years. "
Note : 88
"Slightly less impressive than the 2001, but still excellent is the 2000 Cotes du Rhone Coudoulet blanc. Made from a similar blend, it exhibits additional mineral and fewer fruit characteristics than its younger sibling. Offering hints of apricots, honeysuckle, and rose petals, it is a delicious white to consume over the next two years."
Note : 89/100
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