2007 Chateauneuf-Du-Pape 90% Grenache, 5% Syrah, 5% Mourvèdre
The Alain Jaume Vieux Terrons Rouge is a stunning representation of the esteemed Chateauneuf-Du-Pape region, showcasing an exquisite blend of ninety percent Grenache, five percent Syrah, and five percent Mourvèdre. This red wine boasts a full-bodied character that envelops the palate with rich textures and flavors. Its pronounced acidity elevates the overall experience, lending a lively freshness to the wine that beautifully balances its depth. The fruit intensity is notable, revealing luscious notes of dark cherry, raspberry, and plum, intermingled with subtler hints of spice and earthiness that add complexity. Tannins are firm yet elegant, providing a structured backbone that promises excellent aging potential. As for dryness, this wine presents itself as beautifully dry, allowing the intrinsic flavors to shine brightly without overwhelming sweetness. Overall, the Alain Jaume Vieux Terrons Rouge is a captivating wine that reflects the terroir of Chateauneuf-Du-Pape and invites wine lovers to indulge in its magnificence.
The Alain Jaume Vieux Terrons Rouge is a stunning representation of the esteemed Chateauneuf-Du-Pape region, showcasing an exquisite blend of ninety percent Grenache, five percent Syrah, and five percent Mourvèdre. This red wine boasts a full-bodied character that envelops the palate with rich textures and flavors. Its pronounced acidity elevates the overall experience, lending a lively freshness to the wine that beautifully balances its depth. The fruit intensity is notable, revealing luscious notes of dark cherry, raspberry, and plum, intermingled with subtler hints of spice and earthiness that add complexity. Tannins are firm yet elegant, providing a structured backbone that promises excellent aging potential. As for dryness, this wine presents itself as beautifully dry, allowing the intrinsic flavors to shine brightly without overwhelming sweetness. Overall, the Alain Jaume Vieux Terrons Rouge is a captivating wine that reflects the terroir of Chateauneuf-Du-Pape and invites wine lovers to indulge in its magnificence.