Cave des grands vins provide a selection of rare wines and Rhône Valley great wynes, domaine Chave wines, domaine Guigal wines, domaine Jaboulet wines, Clos de Papes wines. Great Burgundy wines, domaine Rousseau wines, domaine Dauvissat wines, and large choice of wine grand cru of Bordeaux
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Cave des grands vins
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The new reference point estate in the Cotes de Castillon, Clos Les Lunelles was acquired in 2001 by Gerard and Chantal Perse. It is comprised of nearly 24 acres of vines (averaging 38 years) planted on clay and limestone soils. The 2001, is a blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc
Robert Parker review :
The vineyard was cropped to 20 hectoliters per hectare, and the wine was macerated for five weeks. Assuming the price does not get out of hand (readers can expect it to be the most expensive wine ever produced in Cotes de Castillon), it will be a bargain compared to the prices now fetched by Pavie, Pavie-Decesse, La Clusiere, and Perse’s new trophy wine, Bellevue-Mondotte. This is Cotes de Castillon at its richest, most concentrated, and blockbuster best. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2016.
Robert Parker : 92 points
"The new reference point estate in the Cotes de Castillon, Clos Les Lunelles was acquired in 2001 by Gerard and Chantal Perse. It is comprised of nearly 24 acres of vines (averaging 38 years) planted on clay and limestone soils. The 2001, a blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, was cropped at a meager 20 hectoliters per hectare. The poor person’s version of Pavie and Pavie-Decesse, it possesses a saturated purple color along with splendid aromas of espresso roast, blackberry and cherry liqueur, spice box, cedar, and smoky oak. Dense, opulent, and voluptuous, this marvelously rich, concentrated offering sets a new qualitative plateau for a Cotes de Castillon. Given its low acidity, intense fruit, and breadth of flavor, it can be drunk young, or cellared for 10-12 years. It is a sleeper of the vintage ... without a doubt!." (2004)
Stephen Tanzer : 89 points
"Saturated ruby-red. Blackberry, black cherry, tar and tobacco on the nose, with a syrah-like gamey aspect. Concentrated, dense and silky, with black cherry and mineral flavors. This boasts strong material. With its rather strong tannic spine, this wine really calls for at least five years of patience and may ultimately merit an outstanding rating." (2004)