After what appears to be a very long exhausting week, I was indeed happy it was Friday morning. Friday is indeed a wrap-up-the-week meetings with contractors, code reviews, upcoming task scheduling and delegation, one lunch meeting with the boss and I am done for the week. As I turned on the computer at 6:40AM, expecting to be flooded with emails from the day before, I was pleasantly surprised to see exactly two emails! One from my spam filter-blocker listing all the emails, either marked as spam or specifically blocked and the other from my neighborhood Wine store - Bermans. Ignoring the spam lister email, I went straight to the wine newsletter. One simply cannot ignore the newsletter called "Great Châteauneuf du Pape Specials 2004-2005". The newsletter offered six spectacular wines, and very very decent prices for these wines. The listing comprised couple of the domaines that I knew and others I had no clue on. 7:05AM I had shot a reply back with "I want a set!" to Joel Berman (owner of the Bermans Liquor store). There was no way I was going to pass this up. I have had very few Châteauneuf du Pape and have yet to have one that I did not like. It is considered the most famous Côtes du Rhône of all the ten appellations. Just a few miles north of Avignon on the slopes of Provence, are some of the most well known Domaines. The listing and details (I added some more notes from my research):{Edits: To add the images and grape varieties}
2004 Chateauneuf du Pape-"Cuvee Felix" Bois du Boursan, FranceVery solid. This is packed with black currant and fig paste notes pushed by dark, loamy tannins, with notes of grilled herb, iron, black olive, tobacco and mineral. The finish is long and structured. Best from 2009 through 2022. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 455 cases made. (Score: 94)Grape: 65% Grenache, 25% Mourvèdre, 5% Syrah, 5% Other
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