Domaine Jerome Gradassi

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend

9.0111 ratings
9.121 pro ratings
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France
Red Rhone Blend
Top Notes For
Brian S

Blue and red fruits, medium plus tannins, a bit of a graininess.

Blue and red fruits, medium plus tannins, a bit of a graininess.

Dec 19th, 2019
Kristin the Wine Girl

Upfront and undecanted, can easily disguise as Sangiovese Italian with assaulting nose and tart cherry astringency. Perfect thanksgiving food marriage. Swirl or better yet decant for softer earthy purple florals and baking spices.

Upfront and undecanted, can easily disguise as Sangiovese Italian with assaulting nose and tart cherry astringency. Perfect thanksgiving food marriage. Swirl or better yet decant for softer earthy purple florals and baking spices.

Nov 29th, 2019
Bob McDonald

Very closed on initial taste in restaurant. Following a “vigorous decant” as stated by the Sommelier it opened up a little but still needed more air. Notes of raspberry plus earth and mineral but largely still closed. Simply put drunk too young. Grainy tannins with M+ Acid. 80% Grenache 20% Mourvèdre. Raspberry from the Grenache with the tarry tannins from the Mourvèdre coming through. Cellaring future up to 10 years.

Very closed on initial taste in restaurant. Following a “vigorous decant” as stated by the Sommelier it opened up a little but still needed more air. Notes of raspberry plus earth and mineral but largely still closed. Simply put drunk too young. Grainy tannins with M+ Acid. 80% Grenache 20% Mourvèdre. Raspberry from the Grenache with the tarry tannins from the Mourvèdre coming through. Cellaring future up to 10 years.

Jan 18th, 2019
Armin Pfleiderer

A likely final visit with an old friend from my 2013 France trip. A touch oxidized but still loaded with raspberry, licorice, olive, and a touch of amaretto. Big but harmonious.

A likely final visit with an old friend from my 2013 France trip. A touch oxidized but still loaded with raspberry, licorice, olive, and a touch of amaretto. Big but harmonious.

Dec 26th, 2018
Jordan Wardlaw

Smells like blackberries and raspberries crushed over a gravel bed.

Smells like blackberries and raspberries crushed over a gravel bed.

Sep 7th, 2018
jesus g

Hospitality Schramsberg Vineyards

9.7

She sang to me

She sang to me

Jan 27th, 2017
Brian S

Ruby and hazy color. Nose of pepper, cherry and cedar. Medium plus acid and tannins, minty, black licorice and cherry.

Ruby and hazy color. Nose of pepper, cherry and cedar. Medium plus acid and tannins, minty, black licorice and cherry.

Nov 7th, 2016
Sarah Stierch

Food & Wine Editor Sonoma Valley Sun

9.5

The bomb. Chef turns winemaker and yeah, it is freaking great. Lovely floral notes, perfect acid, food friendly and also can stand alone. What I want from a Rhone Grenache. 👍🏻🍷

The bomb. Chef turns winemaker and yeah, it is freaking great. Lovely floral notes, perfect acid, food friendly and also can stand alone. What I want from a Rhone Grenache. 👍🏻🍷

Jun 23rd, 2016
Sondra Bernstein

Owner of the girl & the fig, the fig cafe & winebar, Author of Plats du Jours, the girl & the fig's Journey through the Seasons in Wine Country and the girl & the fig Cookbook

9.5

Love!! Violets, flower petals, interesting LOVE

Love!! Violets, flower petals, interesting LOVE

Jun 23rd, 2016
Fabien Lainé

Blogger VinDeling.com

9.0

Tiny estate run by Jerome Gradassi just on about 5Ha, working with simple and minimal work in the vineyard on colder side of the appellation with sandy soil - he delivers small production of great Chateauneuf with much freshness, aged in used oak the wine gain texture and complexity - vines date back to the 70s with mostly Grenache and some Mourvèdre - great value for money it will have very well in the cellar for a few years 😃

Tiny estate run by Jerome Gradassi just on about 5Ha, working with simple and minimal work in the vineyard on colder side of the appellation with sandy soil - he delivers small production of great Chateauneuf with much freshness, aged in used oak the wine gain texture and complexity - vines date back to the 70s with mostly Grenache and some Mourvèdre - great value for money it will have very well in the cellar for a few years 😃

Sep 5th, 2015