Duncan wrote:
Shez, I opened a bottle of the Caves St Pierre Chateau Neuf 2005 last night and finished it this evening. It was on the mustard coloured label.
It was quite good for the price paid. OK not anywhere near Clos de L'Oratoire, cos there is little or no decipherable oak at CSP, but the fruit evolution was ok, and the nose better next day. I think this CNDP has too much weak and pale Carignan in the Grenache mix, a little Syrah, but no dark Mouvedre, so it isn’t ever going to be a star with coffee, vanilla and provencal Garique notes.
But it was an £8.99 or so special at Xmas 2007, so no complaints at all actually.
I thought my timing for drinking this, was perfect for this light one
am sitting here with the 2004 cndp.
Certainly isn't blowing me away
deep red in colour yet translucent
little bit of cheese rind on the nose which I tend to like in wine
All the flavour is upfront and tails off a little but there is a refreshing element
Lack of oak is very evident and to me disappointing.
Like you say Duncan, this is definately a drink up now as I don't think this has much more legs left
just uncovered 2 other 2004 cndp from other producers under the stairs.
Le Puits du Neuf cndp 04 and le pierrey cndp 2004.
Not been able to find anything on either of these so far