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Dauvergne Ranvier Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Dauvergne Ranvier Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Wine at a glance:

Red

Rhône

Garnacha/ Grenache, Syrah/ Shiraz, and Mourvedre/ Monastrell

Full Bodied

14.5

Slight oak flavour

The classic, powerful wine from Southern Rhône.
£35.00
Who makes it?

Dauvergne Ranvier is the association of two enthusiasts who decided to create their own cuvées. François Dauvergne and Jean-François Ranvier founded their Winery in 2004 in the Rhône Valley. Very present upstream, both in the vineyards and during vinification, they rely on solid and privileged relationships with a number of winegrowers.

The range extends from Côte-Rôtie in the north to the Luberon in the south, including Gigondas, Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Costières de Nîmes.
In 2013, they took over the operation of Domaine des Muretins in the Tavel and Lirac appellations.

Since 2020, they have been based at L’Assemblère, a positive energy cellar that was built in Tavel

How is it made?

Planted on sandy clay soils mixed with rolled pebbles, the vines have given the best of themselves. The grapes were harvested by hand, at good maturity, before being sorted and then vinified. Ageing is in large oak foudre

What does it taste like?

Black fruits, fresh leather, cocoa. After a longer aeration, it has notes of dark plum, burnt wood, coffee and pepper.

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