Snapshot: Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Autumn: Châteauneuf-du-Pape, photo by Billy Vivos
So: Jancis Robinson reported some excellent news recently in the
Financial Times. French winemakers expect the 2009 harvest to result in a fine vintage—expectations appear to be high all over, including Burgundy, Bordeaux and Alsace. We thought a particular exception might have to be made for the harvest of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, based on several French-language reports we read. But then we asked a friend to translate them for us and realized our French is far worse than we thought: The yield will be lower than last year’s, but here too the grapes were healthy and ripe with promise.
Overall, the French weather has been ideal: a severe winter followed by dry summer. Robinson quotes wine consultant Eric Boissenot’s assessment: “Magnificent with very, very healthy grapes. July was good and August was great.”
You have done your duty, vines of France, and done it well. Thanks! Rest up, for who knows what 2010 will bring?
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