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The “Vieux Télégraphe” vintage also exists in white. And what a vintage! Coming from vines around forty years old, planted on the famous stony plateau of “Crau”, it is a true member of the classic school of whites of the appellation. This great wine with a very fresh and balanced character first opens with floral aromas. The fruits arrive next (citrus). With remarkable aging potential, this wine can be kept as long as its red counterpart during great vintages. A true jewel of finesse and delicacy.

Appellation:
Chateauneuf Pope
Domain: Old Telegraph Domain
Color: White
Grape variety(s): 40% Clairette - 25% Grenache Blanc - 25% Roussanne - 10% Bourboulenc
Vintage: 2013
Region: South Rhone
Capacity: 75 cl
Guard time: 15 years

Food and wine pairings: This great white deserves to be opened a few hours beforehand. Serve it preferably around 12°C. Armorican blue lobster, langoustine ravioli or pike quenelle with Nantua sauce.


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