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Châteauneuf-du-Pape Réserve des 2 frères Pierre Usseglio & Fils 2006(red)
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110
    Châteauneuf-du-Pape Réserve des 2 frères Pierre Usseglio & Fils
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    A 100% Grenache wine offering considerable concentration, accompanied by an opaque appearance. The bouquet offers notes of coffee, chocolate and licorice. In the mouth, the structure is deep and powerful; spices invade the palate. An unforgettable wine for the senses.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Rhone Valley

    Producers and wineries: Pierre Usseglio

    Colour: red

    Grape variety: Syrah, Grenache
    Food and wine pairings: Gibiers à poil en gigue ou en civet, Baron dagneau, Gigot à la provençale

    Appellation: Châteauneuf-du-Pape

    Owner: Pierre Usseglio & Fils

    Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

    Service temperature: 16°

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    Current price estimate of 2006 vintage
    110
    95
    Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
    125
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    Auction history Châteauneuf-du-Pape Réserve des 2 frères Pierre Usseglio & Fils 2006
    03/07/202495
    14/03/2024125
    27/08/202073
    06/12/2018103
    16/08/2017114
    25/01/2017156
    09/04/2012125

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