Mission Codename Jumper Cables
The Pape Clement?! Well, almost - we’ll get to that.
At the best price you’ll see today. Or in ten years. Or maybe a lifetime.
Certainly, MUCH less than their flagship white. Not $125. Not even $50! Under $30? Nice.
Ok, quick rewind. This isn’t THE Pape Clement blanc, which earns 95-97 points and sells for WAY more, but it flashes much the same pedigree and similarity for a fraction of the price. It’s the blast of summer refreshment you need in your life, and it boasts some serious style points. Plant a bottle of this on the table if you want to flex at the neighborhood BBQ. Or just keep it all to yourself as you kick it on the front steps on a summer evening.
Think of it as a “baby” Pape, or a second wine of this illustrious estate. Like its big brother, this is bottled by the one and only Bernard Magrez, and made by Michel Rolland, who brings an encyclopedia-thick compendium of winery consulting with a list of the biggest names from Bordeaux to Napa and beyond. He pushes the limits here, going full tilt into the New World style. Is there a better duo in wine?
This stylish Bordeaux blend contains Semillon, Muscadelle and Sauv Blanc, combined into one immensely refreshing and luscious concoction. Aged in French oak on lees so it has some weight and texture, but also tons of zippy fresh acidity. Meyer lemons, passionfruit, quince and a hint of herbs, and some crushed gravel – ahhhh it’s just TOO terrifyingly easy to drink on a warm day or night - or morning as is the case here while we “study” it for the write up.
Will go fast! Wish we had more but we’re already taking some for ourselves and heading to the coast to hit up Hog Island Oysters! See you tomorrow!
What the Winery Says
2019 'L'Âme de Pape Clément' Graves Blanc
- Winemaker
- Michael Rolland
- Varietals
- 73% Sémmillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc, 11% Sauvignon Gris, 1% Muscadelle
- Vintage
- 2019
- Alcohol
- 13%
- Appellation
- Graves, Bordeaux, France
- Average Vine Age
- 30 years
- Soil Type
- Pyrenees clay gravel, surface clay
- Fermentation
- In French Oak
- Bottling date
- March 11-12, 2020
- Aging
- 10 months on lees
- Barrels
- French Oak