Chateau La Nerthe, 'Cuvee des Cadettes' Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2004
France / Red

Chateau La Nerthe, 'Cuvee des Cadettes' Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2004

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Fruit

Earth

Acid

Body

Tannins

Notes from Kobrand Wine & Spirits:

"Château La Nerthe is in contention for being one of the oldest estates in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The estate was first purchased by the Tulle de Villefranche family in 1560. The historic Château was built in 1736. Château La Nerthe deserves credit for being one of the first estates to bottle their own wine. This took place to some extent starting in 1784. Château La Nerthe is one of the first, if not the first estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape to export their wine outside of France. Another first that belongs to the estate is that Château La Nerthe began the practice of destemming 100% of their vines in the 1800’s. By this point in time, Château La Nerthe was the most expensive wine from the Southern Rhône."

Country
France
Sub-Region
Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Region
Southern Rhône
Varieties
Grenache
Farming
Sustainable
Soil
Sandy type terrains, terraces of large pebbles, marls, hillsides of limestone soils
Winemaking
The red wines are aged for 18 months, part in barrel, in a very old underground cellar. Certain grape varieties that are vinified pure, such as the Syrah and the Mourvèdre, are perfectly suited to wood aging. In contrast, the purity of the Grenache is preserved in large vats of 600L. The wines are bottled at the estate in a single operation to help ensure consistency. Than aging, that will often last for several years, starts in the aging cellar at the heart of the winery.