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Date February 6, 2011 
Title Last Call for the Superb 2007 Dom. Giuliani Châteauneuf du Pape! 
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The first 240 bottles of the stellar 2007 Domaine Giuliani Châteauneuf du Pape that we were able to reserve from the winery sold out in the first day! The next 120 bottles we acquired sold out two days later. But we have convinced them to release even more for us and several six-bottle cases remain ... at only $37 the bottle.  We will be taking your orders to the LCBO on Friday, February 18th. Don’t miss this one!!

Bernard and Aline Giuliani in a galet-strewn vineyard

The Domaine Giuliani Wine on Offer

We are thoroughly delighted to bring you to the amazing Domaine Giuliani 2007 Châteauneuf du Pape. It captivated us the first time we first tried it last fall with Christian Esparza, owner of the InterCave wine emporium in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. And, we are pleased to see that Robert Parker of the Wine Advocate fame agrees with us (see below). Don’t forget – 2007 was a superb vintage (Mr. Parker says it is the best he has ever tasted in Châteauneuf du Pape).

2007 Domaine Giuliani Chateauneuf du Pape (14.5% Alc./Vol.) $37/$222 six bottle case
Let me start by confessing that I am a Grenache addict; I just love the stuff. And the 2007 Domaine Giuliani is made from lots of it - 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre - from vines averaging over fifty years of age situated on their best property. The Giulianis know how to grow great Grenache which is no doubt part of the reason why I adore this wine. It is a deep ruby red and aromas of ripe raspberries, cherries, cassis, smoke, garrigue and spice positively leap from the glass. In the mouth it is certainly not a timid wine. The red and black fruit persist joined by raisins, liquorice and just a hint of pepper. It is full, round, supple and long - everything a fine, young Châteauneuf du Pape should be. Here is what Robert Parker has to say about the 2007 Domaine Giuliani Châteauneuf du Pape:

“The 2007 Chateauneuf du Pape, a sleeper of the vintage, proves that a high tide raises all boats. Exhibiting soft, sweet tannins, a velvety, medium to full-bodied texture, and loads of red and black fruits intertwined with Provençal herbs, pepper and spices, this luscious, complex, delicious 2007 should drink well for 7 - 8 years. Rating – 90.”

Andreas Larsson of ‘Tasted’ magazine adds:

“Well-built with generous aromas of sweet berries, kirsch, and some herbal notes, rather full and intense palate, still young and unresolved with a need of cellaring for another 2 years, should soften and develop well.”

Two local restaurants located near Les Baux de Provence, l’Oustau de Baumanière and Cabro d’Or (both four star Relais et Château and Michelin starred) feature it on their cartes.

What more can I add? I think it is drinking quite nicely right now, but ideally it should be decanted a few hours before serving (at around 16°C). It will go brilliantly with roast lamb, confit de canard, game, stews and wild mushrooms. But, I too feel it will only get better with some time in the cellar which is one of the nice things about ordering by the case – try it now and try it later! Order your very well-priced six-pack of Châteauneuf du Pape ecstasy now.

The above price includes a $1.00 per bottle administration fee.

Please pass this note on to anyone you think would enjoy an absolutely terrific Châteauneuf du Pape (is there anyone who wouldn’t?).

Coming Next!
Seems like supplies of Graham Nutter’s last shipment of delicious potables from the venerable Château Saint Jacques d’Albas are running low. Several members have asked when we will next be offering his La Chapelle, Le Château, Le Domaine, Clos de Garric and Petit St Jacques (including the Rosé) wines. The answer is – within the month. After that, watch for a James Suckling (The Wine Spectator) 95 rated Brunello!!

2011 Château de Goult Tour de Provence is Sold Out!
Hélène is excited to announce that the court has been established for her 2011 occupation of the magnificent Château de Goult in the Luberon. Plans are already underway for her next siege, slated for September, 2012. Please contact Hélène if you would like be in the vanguard for her next conquest of fair Provence.

Cheers!

Jim & Hélène
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jaswalker@arthursellers.com
hbuisson@ofrance.ca