La Barroche Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2019

Domaine La Barroche

La Barroche Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2019

Style Wine France Red
Producer Domaine La Barroche
Origin RhΓ΄ne
$121 / btl
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What it tastes like.

2019 Chateauneuf-du-Pape rouge β€œJulien Barrot”
β€˜Beautiful nose of black fruit with licorice, spice and a hint of raw meat. So accessible, thanks to the very fine tannins that fill out the generous body exactly. This glides over your palate. So many subtle spicy and meaty nuances at the long, refined finish. Drink or hold.’ 94 points, Stuart Pigott, JamesSuckling.com, March 2022.

’Lavender, pastis and warm stone notes liberally infuse a core of steeped cherry and plum paste flavors in this red, with everything knitting steadily through the finish, which features an encore of grippy, mouth-coating fruit. Textbook, gutsy-edged ChΓ’teauneuf-du-Pape. Grenache, Syrah and MourvΓ¨dre. Best from 2023 through 2035.’ 94 points, James Molesworth,
Wine Spectator, October 2021.

β€˜The classic release from this great estate, the 2019 ChΓ’teauneuf Du Pape CuvΓ©e Julien Barrot is 60% Grenache, 19% MourvΓ¨dre, and the rest Syrah and other permitted varieties. Black cherries, blackberries, graphite, peppery garrigue, and ample chalky minerality define this beauty, and it's medium to full-bodied, with a wonderful mid-palate, building structure, and outstanding length. It's a great 2019 that needs 2-4 years of bottle age to integrate its structure but will have 10-15+ years of prime drinking.’ 92+ points, Jeb Dunnuck, March 2021.

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About La Barroche.

RhΓ΄ne Β·Est. 2002

Domaine La Barroche is a ChΓ’teauneuf-du-Pape estate run by Julien Barrot, who took over the family vineyards in 2002 and began estate-bottling that year. The domaine works around 16 hectares of low-yield old-vine Grenache.

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How to pour it.

  • Temperature

    16–18Β°C Β· cellar temperature, never warm

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Before you open it.

A few practical answers for storage, delivery, and choosing the right bottle.

How should I store it before opening?

Keep it somewhere cool, dark, and steady. Wine prefers cellar temperature; spirits are happier away from heat and direct sunlight.

How long will it keep once opened?

Wine changes quickly after opening; spirits and liqueurs generally hold longer if capped tightly and kept out of heat. If it is a special bottle, ask before opening and the team can give product-specific guidance.

Can I ask for a similar bottle?

Yes. Contact Caravan with this bottle name and the occasion; the team can suggest a close match, a safer gift, or a step up or down in price.

How is it packed for delivery?

Orders are packed in bottle-safe cartons. If anything arrives damaged or looks wrong, contact the team with your order number and a photo so they can sort the next step.

What about hot weather shipping?

The team avoids making one-size-fits-all promises around heat and carrier timing. For heat-sensitive or cellar bottles, contact Caravan before ordering and they can advise the safest dispatch window.

La Barroche Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2019
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Why Caravan backs Domaine La Barroche

RhΓ΄ne

The Barrot family has owned vineyards in ChΓ’teauneuf-du-Pape for several generations, with the parcels running across the appellation's signature galets roulΓ©s (rolled-stone) terroirs as well as some sandier patches. Julien Barrot took over the family parcels in 2002 β€” until then the family had sold fruit to nΓ©gociants β€” and began bottling estate wine that vintage as Domaine La Barroche.

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