Chateau Gigognan Chateauneuf-du-Pape Clos Du Roi 75cl, 14.5%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Cherry red.
Nose: Expressive and flattering, with red fruits and subtle spice.
Palate: Ample and progressive, generous, subtle and sensual, with no heaviness.
Finish: Balanced, airy and luminous, with élevage notes adding polish.
Description
Chateau Gigognan Chateauneuf-du-Pape Clos Du Roi 75cl, 14.5% is a Southern Rhône red from Château Gigognan’s Clos du Roi parcel in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Official producer material describes Clos du Roi as the estate’s oldest plot, planted to Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre on clay-limestone soils covered with rolled pebbles, with manual harvesting and low yields helping shape the wine’s identity.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the balance between richness and lift. The estate describes a wine with a cherry-red robe, an expressive nose of red fruits and an ample, progressive palate without heaviness, while the technical material also points to concrete-tank fermentation, partial whole-cluster use, and élevage across barrel, foudre and concrete. That gives the wine a more layered and polished character than a routine powerful Rhône red, while still keeping the sensual, generous shape expected from Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Why Choose Chateau Gigognan Chateauneuf-du-Pape Clos Du Roi 75cl, 14.5%
Chateau Gigognan Chateauneuf-du-Pape Clos Du Roi 75cl, 14.5% stands out because it combines classic appellation character with a more refined and luminous style. The blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre, the old-vine parcel identity, the organic estate approach and the extended maturation all give it more depth than a simple fruit-forward Rhône red. It is a bottle with real Châteauneuf presence, but it is presented in a way that feels balanced, airy and elegant rather than overly heavy.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Rhône drinkers who enjoy Châteauneuf-du-Pape with red fruit, spice, subtle oak detail and a generous but controlled palate.
It is ideal for serving with red meats, game and characterful cheeses. The estate gives special mention to hare à la royale, which underlines the wine’s suitability for richer, more traditional dishes.
It is also ideal for gifting or for adding an organic Châteauneuf-du-Pape with named-parcel identity to a serious Rhône shelf. This is an inference based on the estate’s official description, organic certification and Clos du Roi positioning as the oldest plot.
Product Details
Product Name: Chateau Gigognan Chateauneuf-du-Pape Clos Du Roi 75cl, 14.5%. The size and ABV follow the bottle title you provided, while the reviewed producer and technical references confirm the Clos du Roi Rouge identity.
Category: Red wine.
Appellation: Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Producer: Château Gigognan.
Country: France.
Region: Southern Rhône.
Cuvée Name: Clos du Roi Rouge.
Grape Varieties: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre. The technical sheet gives the blend as 65% Grenache Noir, 20% Syrah and 15% Mourvèdre.
Plot Identity: Clos du Roi is described as the estate’s oldest plot, surrounded by cypress trees.
Plot Size: 25 hectares.
Average Vine Age: 40 to 45 years.
Soil: Clay-limestone covered with rolled pebbles.
Harvest: Manual harvesting with rigorous sorting.
Vinification: Temperature-controlled concrete tanks, partial destemming with around 10 to 15% whole clusters on some vats, gentle extraction and extended post-fermentation maceration.
Maturation: The producer page states 18 months in foudres and barrels, while the technical sheet details ageing across seasoned oak, foudre and concrete. This suggests the élevage approach has varied by release or source version.
Farming: Organic certification.
Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the reviewed sources.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has strong collector appeal because it is not just a general Châteauneuf-du-Pape release. Clos du Roi is identified by the estate as its oldest plot, which gives the wine a more specific vineyard story and stronger sense of place than a standard estate bottling. That immediately adds interest for buyers who like named Rhône cuvées with a clear identity behind them.
It is also attractive because the style appears to favour elegance as much as power. The producer’s emphasis on red fruit, balance, airiness and luminosity gives this wine a more distinctive profile than a denser, more rustic interpretation of the appellation. That makes it especially appealing for collectors who want Châteauneuf-du-Pape with both pedigree and finesse.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.10 kg |
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