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Rhone Valley

Domaine Usseglio Raymond & Fils - Châteauneuf-du-Pape - Red - 2022

Characteristics

Country / Region: Rhône Valley

Vintage: 2022

Name: AOP Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Grape variety: 80% Grenache, 5% Syrah, 5% Mourvèdre, 5% Cinsault & 5% Counoise

Alcohol: 14.5 vol.

Color: Red

Capacity: 75 cl

AWARDS

Wine rated 94/100 by our committee!

Wine:

The 2022 Red Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the estate’s flagship wine—a classic blend of five grape varieties, with Grenache taking the lead from 50-year-old vines. Thanks to perfectly ripe fruit and a restrained aging approach (80% in concrete vats, 20% in large oak casks, no new wood), it delivers bold, juicy fruit with notes of black berries, spice, cinnamon, and wild herbs. It’s generous and full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a rich, plush texture—all lifted by refreshing fruit and remarkable freshness. A beautifully composed wine with real depth and flair. Rated 94/100 by our Selection Committee.

Vinification:

Hand harvested. Fermented in traditional concrete vats (80%) and old oak casks (20%).

Color:

Bright ruby red.

Nose:

A delicious, juicy fruity aroma with hints of black fruits, enhanced by notes of spices, cinnamon, and dried herbs from the maquis.

Palate:

The palate offers beautiful volume, velvety and rich, with opulent substance balanced by thirst-quenching fruit that brings freshness and lightness.

Temperature:

Serve at 14–16°C.

Food and wine pairing:

Beef ribeye steak on a bed of shallot mashed potatoes, saltimbocca with speck and pecorino cheese, penne with chickpeas and roasted beets.

Cellar aging:

From now until 2030

A leading name in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Usseglio Raymond & Fils is one of the most in-demand estates in the region. Their wines are bursting with energy and balance, outshining many of their neighbors with a level of class and consistency that’s hard to beat.

A longtime favorite of the Parker Guide, their wines are getting tougher to find—each new vintage is gone in a flash.