Pontificis 2018
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We challenged our good friend Laurent Delaunay to find all the essential ingredients of fine Châteauneuf du Pape - Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre - and make us a wine that would thoroughly outclass its inspiration pound for pound. He delivered!
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium to Full Bodied
France
- Deep Crimson
- Grenache-based blend
- 10.5 Units
- 14% ABV
- 31 December 2022
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Silky smooth layers of rich black fruit; depth and intensity
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Story Behind the Bottle
Laurent Delaunay began his career in Burgundy, but these days he makes wine in France's Languedoc, sourcing parcels of top quality grapes from old, low yielding, out of the way vineyards. With Grenache from Minervois, Syrah from Beziers, and Mourvèdre from La Clape and Corbières, Pontificis combines the best of the Languedoc with a classic Rhône blend. It offers the perfect balance of richness and complexity (at a great price), so it’s easy to see why it’s become a customer favourite and one of the top wines in our range. Full of rich, warming aromas of spices and kirsch, this is smooth and mouthfilling. It needs no special occasion to pop the cork, so enjoy it with a simple weekday dinner of sausage and mash or steak and chips.
Laurent Delaunay began his career in Burgundy, but these days he makes wine in France's Languedoc, sourcing parcels of top quality grapes from old, low yielding, out of the way vineyards. With Grenache from Minervois, Syrah from Beziers, and Mourvèdre from La Clape and Corbières, Pontificis combines the best of the Languedoc with a classic Rhône blend. It offers the perfect balance of richness and complexity (at a great price), so it’s easy to see why it’s become a customer favourite and one of the top wines in our range. Full of rich, warming aromas of spices and kirsch, this is smooth and mouthfilling. It needs no special occasion to pop the cork, so enjoy it with a simple weekday dinner of sausage and mash or steak and chips.
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