Retour Xavier Vignon - Châteauneuf-du-Pape - 1983 - Rouge - 1983
COUNTRY/REGION: Rhône Valley
DESIGNATION: AOP Châteauneuf-du-Pape
COLOR: Red
VINTAGE: 1983
GRAPE VARIETY: A blend of emblematic grape varieties from the Rhône Valley, including Grenache Noir
ALCOHOL: 14 vol.
CONTENT: 75 cl
The tasting
Color Light, brilliant garnet-red with ochre hues. Not a very mature color for such a vintage.
Nose Subtle, with delicate aromas of Morello cherries in brandy, floral notes of peony and dried rose, and a woody patina on a complex, spicy base.
Palate Magnificent, harmonious juice, elegant and sapid, revealing fine, delicate tannins. Our committee was won over by the balance and subtlety of this 1983 vintage, bottled in 2022.
The sommelier's advice
Temperature Serve between 14 and 16°C.
Food Roast fillet of beef with chestnuts au jus, duck parmentier with black pepper.
Cellar ageing From now until 2033
The estate and the wine
The estate and the wine As an international expert and key advisor behind some of the greatest successes in Châteauneuf-du-Pape and its region, Xavier Vignon marks his own cuvées with devilish precision.
Wine Beautifully evolved and barely marked by the passage of time, the 1983 red Châteauneuf-du-Pape has maintained its youthful essence, with a color just faintly tinged with garnet-ochre. The nose opens up to notes of cherry brandy and amber, presenting a profile that is sweet, ripe, and polished, with a noble woody background, and a floral return of peony and dried rose, delicately spiced. The palate unfolds a harmonious, savory juice, with an extremely delicate grain of tannin. It's a pleasant surprise from this vintage, an extremely tasty ensemble that instills confidence in aging. Ready to drink now, and for the next 5 to 10 years. A Committee Favorite rated 94/100.
Vinification Harvested by hand. Vinification in truncated-cone wooden vats and concrete tanks. Aged only once in concrete vats to preserve the freshness of the fruit.
NB: The cork is new and gives confidence in the ageing process.
AWARDS
AWARDS Cuvée rated 94/100, a Favorite Selection of our Committee!