Beaucastel CNdP '00

Peter Creasey

Peter Creasey
Opened this with high expectations and my expectations were surpassed.

Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape '00 -- Inky, beautiful silky bouquet, dense dark fruits, spicy nuances, admirable balance, smooth rusticity, quite complex, nicely integrated, wonderful now and long life ahead. [E - O]

Perfect accompaniment to roast pork loin, fried plantains, and zucchini/brown rice.

Your choice -- open it now or hold it over time. The pleasure is yours.

. . . . . Pete
 
Seriously, what do you hope to achieve with unabashed positive commentary on a wine?

It's... just... so... wrong...
 
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
Beaucastel CNdP '00
Opened this with high expectations and my expectations were surpassed.

Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape '00 -- Inky, beautiful silky bouquet, dense dark fruits, spicy nuances, admirable balance, smooth rusticity, quite complex, nicely integrated, wonderful now and long life ahead. [E - O]

Perfect accompaniment to roast pork loin, fried plantains, and zucchini/brown rice.

Your choice -- open it now or hold it over time. The pleasure is yours.

. . . . . Pete
great to hear this
 
originally posted by Marc Hanes:
Seriously, what do you hope to achieve with unabashed positive commentary on a wine?

It's... just... so... wrong...

I read it as an unabashed positive commentary on his expectations.
 
originally posted by Marc Hanes: Seriously, what do you hope to achieve with unabashed positive commentary on a wine? It's... just... so... wrong...

Marc, Thanks for speaking up to express your sentiments! That's what wine boards are all about.

No financial interest but, okay, I'll bite.

What experiences to the contrary have you had with this producer or this bottling?

Please tell me how I'm wrong.

. . . . . Pete
 
Never really cared for Beaucastel...There's always something missing in the wines. No "spark". VT has it, yes. Rayas, certainly. But Beaucastel has always reminded me of the vinous equivalent of a starched white shirt.
 
originally posted by Hank Beckmeyer:
Never really cared for Beaucastel...There's always something missing in the wines. No "spark". VT has it, yes. Rayas, certainly. But Beaucastel has always reminded me of the vinous equivalent of a starched white shirt.

Couldn't disagree with this assessment of Beaucastel more. They've consistently provided some of the best CDP I've had.
 
Brad, I'm with you.

Perrins/Beaucastel is probably my favorite producer world wide. I've been a selective buyer since 1989 plus some prior to that including one bottle of the 1970 (which vintage I don't believe I have ever sampled...but am looking forward to at some point).

I'm especially carefully guarding my stashes of 1989 and 1990 which are other-worldly.

. . . . . Pete
 
originally posted by Peter Creasey:

originally posted by Marc Hanes: Seriously, what do you hope to achieve with unabashed positive commentary on a wine? It's... just... so... wrong...

Marc, Thanks for speaking up to express your sentiments! That's what wine boards are all about.

No financial interest but, okay, I'll bite.

What experiences to the contrary have you had with this producer or this bottling?

Please tell me how I'm wrong.

. . . . . Pete

It's quite simple. I was being sarcastic. I own one bottle of this wine and look forward to drinking it. When I post it is mainly to make fun of the people on Wine Disorder. Those who know me already know that (cf. Oswaldo).
 
originally posted by Hank Beckmeyer:
Never really cared for Beaucastel...There's always something missing in the wines. No "spark". VT has it, yes. Rayas, certainly. But Beaucastel has always reminded me of the vinous equivalent of a starched white shirt.

I can understand not liking Beaucastel, I suppose. Calling it formal and without character--a starched white shirt--seems to me, in the ways one can quantify such a judgment, just wrong. In every way, it is atypical for CdP, resistant to its fashions and very much its own wine. "Spark" is, of course, another thing since it isn't the wine but you that lights up or doesn't.
 
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