Domaine Pierre Usseglio Châteauneuf-du-Pape (2008)
Winery: | Domaine Pierre Usseglio |
Region: | France » Rhône » Southern Rhône » Châteauneuf-du-pape |
Varietal: | Grenache , Syrah , Cinsault , Mourvèdre |
Type: | Sparkling Wines |
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Domaine Pierre Usseglio on SnoothDecember 2013
Shared on Thanksgiving and won't ever be forgotten Truly a remarkable French wine. Aged in personal cellar for 3 years. Read More
August 2013
Have not tasted yet. Read More
April 2013
Hello:A bit of a long question, I apologize. I'm trying to train my palate and learn blind tasting by assembling groups of 100% varietal wines that are (supposedly) true representative.Right now I want to assemble a group of wines that will illustrate how to differentiate Argentine Malbec from Carmenere, and pick out similar wines. I don't even ... Read More
March 2013
Closest to opus one 2007 I have encountered. Price rage of $145 inaccurate. Cannot locate for under ~$200. Let decant 1.5hrs. Read More
March 2010
The nose is big but simple at first as all I could detect was black strap molasses. With time in glass sweet and rich smells of spice cookie, cinnamon gram cracker and black currant began to rise from the glass. The palate was like velvet on the front palate that turned searing acidity on the mid and showed cherry cough syrup, fig newton and mil... Read More
March 2010
The nose is big but simple at first as all I could detect was black strap molasses. With time in glass sweet and rich smells of spice cookie, cinnamon gram cracker and black currant began to rise from the glass. The palate was like velvet on the front palate that turned searing acidity on the mid and showed cherry cough syrup, fig newton and mil... Read More
December 2009
Very sharp acidic attack which gives the wine a real spritz. There's some volatile acidity there, and I actually had this in a restaurant where another table had sent the wine back (it was fine, but I believe the acids threw them off).Supple and soft leather tones with gentle cherry flavors. Searing acidity throughout, with nice high top notes o... Read More
August 2009
Posted on behalf of a user. c9dp isnt my specialist area, so thought I'd turn it over to the wiser and larger crowd:ThanksPJ~~~~~~Do you have any recommendations for a Chateauneuf-du-pape? We love fully structured, complex wines. This one sounds up my alley, but also one that most would probably feel strongly about...positively or negatively. I ... Read More
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