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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @Bell_curve OP 8 Oct \ on: In most red Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Grenache noir is the most common variety... food_and_drinks
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Any specific brands or bottles you like from the pope in Avignon?
Claude recommended my first bottle should be 40 to 70 bucks.
More from Claude:
Yes, exactly! Châteauneuf-du-Pape is very close to Avignon - only about 15-20 km (9-12 miles) to the north. It's basically a quick drive or bike ride away.
Some cool context:
- The name "Châteauneuf-du-Pape" literally means "the Pope's new castle"
- In the 14th century, the papal court moved from Rome to Avignon (the "Avignon Papacy"), and the popes built a summer residence in this village
- They planted vineyards there, and that's how the region's wine reputation began!
- You can still see the ruins of the papal castle overlooking the vineyards
The region is in the Southern Rhône Valley in Provence. It's a beautiful area - lots of sun, those famous large rounded stones (galets) in the vineyards that retain heat, and gorgeous countryside.
If you ever visit Avignon, Châteauneuf-du-Pape makes an easy and worthwhile day trip for wine tasting. The village itself is charming and many wineries offer tours and tastings.
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40 to 70 bucks.
Thats probably right. The one I most recently had was that price range (65). Was the Vieux de Telegramme....It has the more expensive older brother Vieux de Telegraphe (I guess telephones cost more than telegrams) that goes for over 100. Only had it once with dinner at a place in Vegas but was really good.
Not an "everyday" wine, but interesting to try on occasion.
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I went to Avignon my freshmen year of high school, part of a European history trip during spring/Easter break
Unfortunately, our history teacher chaperone guides did not take us to the vineyards only the papal castle, which was before iPhone so I can't find any pictures from the trip!
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Paris is turning into Mecca or Beirut
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