Mouthfilling, rich, ripe fruit. Fresh with fine tannins and warm spice
Silky smooth layers of rich black fruit; depth and intensity

Le Prince De Courthezon

Founded in 1925, in the humble town of Courthezon, a town steeped in medieval history. Previously resided over by the Prince of Orange, this wine is named in his honour.

As close as you could hope to come to an authentic Châteauneuf style without paying the premium. Finest Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre from vines next door to Châteauneuf combine beautifully to give herby, velvety black fruit, liquorice and spice.

Background

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Range Options Côtes du Rhône , Côtes du Rhône Prestige, Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Accolades
  • Consumer review - 4.2
  • Philippe Cambie "Winemaker of the year 2010" - Robert Parker
Flavour Profile

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