Château de Nalys

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Château de Nalys

Red
The popes discovered the typic and exceptional soil of Châteauneuf-du-Pape when they arrived in Avignon during the 14th Century. A couple of centuries later, the wine produced in the area is known as the “Wine of the Pope”, which made it very notorious all over Europe. Winemakers started to ship and export at the end of the 18th century, which increased even more its fame. This is actually where our system of AOP (Protected Designation of Origin) takes its roots, as at the beginning of the 20th century, winemakers from Châteauneuf-du-Pape decided to define strict and unprecedented rules for the whole appellation regarding wine production.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape - Grand Vin - Château de Nalys - Rouge

Appellation

  • Appellation created in 1936
  • 96 % red wines
  • 4 % white wines
  • 3 134 hectares of vineyard
  • 95 000 hl/ year
  • 1,2 million bottles
  • Average yield 35 hl/hectare
  • 21 % of production is exported
  • Dry wines
  • 290 Winemakers

Vineyard

Grape varietals

Grenache 60%, Syrah 30%, Mourvèdre 10%.

Terroir & Climat

This wine is produced from three exceptional terroirs : « Nalys » (34%) with red sandstone typical of the Comtat and Saffres, « Bois Sénéchal » (63%) and « La Crau » (3%), both made of ancient alluvial stones from the Rhône river, the famous pebbles.

Average age of vines

45 years.

Winemaking and ageing

Winemaking method

Manual harvest and sorting, followed by vinification in wooden conical vats. Vinification lasts around 4 weeks.

Ageing

Aging for 18 months of which 30% in wood (barrels and foudres) and 6 months in concrete tanks

Yearly production

30 000 bottles.

Tasting notes

Visual

Deep, dark and dense red.

Nose

Intense nose of red and black berries, spice.

Palate

Beautiful composition, silky tannins, power and elegance.

Overall

Expressive, noble and complete.

Service

Drinking window

To keep

Ageing potential

15 to 20 years.

Service temperature

16°C to 18°C

Food pairings

Red meats grilled or cooked in sauces, game birds, aged cheeses.

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