Chateau La Nerthe Chateauneuf-du-Pape Rouge 2022

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About This Wine

The 2022 Château La Nerthe Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge stands as a testament to the estate's ability to translate a scorching Mediterranean summer into a bottle defined by poise rather than sheer heat. While the 2022 vintage across the Southern Rhône was characterized by extreme drought and record-breaking temperatures, this specific cuvée retains a surprising level of lift. The initial aromatic impression is a sophisticated dialogue between high-toned floral notes of violet and dried lavender and a deeper, more grounded core of black cherry and spiced plum.

On the palate, the wine avoids the "jammy" pitfalls of the vintage by leaning into a mineral-driven freshness. The entry is plush and velvety, yet the mid-palate reveals a structural complexity driven by the estate’s unique blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. The Syrah lends a savory, cracked-pepper edge, while the Mourvèdre provides an earthy, leathery undertone that anchors the exuberance of the fruit. This interplay creates a texture that feels both dense and weightless, a feat achieved by aging the wine in a combination of large oak foudres and concrete vats to preserve the purity of the terroir.

The finish is long and remarkably savory, leaving traces of licorice, garrigue, and a subtle saline quality that invites a second sip. It is a wine that rewards patience, showing a tighter knit than the more immediate 2021, yet possessing a depth that suggests a long, graceful evolution in the cellar. In a year where power was easy to find, La Nerthe chose to emphasize elegance, resulting in a Châteauneuf-du-Pape that feels both intellectually stimulating and deeply satisfying.

Score

94 points, Natalie MacLean