Récemment dans la catégorie Harvest 2006

This is the press release about the 2006 vintage from the Chateauneuf-du-Pape growers association. For more details about Beaucastel and the Perrin wines in 2006, please click here.

Even with a rainfall deficit, the maturation conditions were ideal. With this 2006 harvest, Châteauneuf-du-Pape winemakers sign the 8th very good year out of 9 vintages !

Meteorological datas

From the meteorological point of view, the first nine months of 2006 were marked by rainfalls under the normal season level and by an excellent shinning.

More precisely, the 2006 vintage is characterised by the thermal gap between the months of July and August, by well targeted but rather few rainfalls (368 mm of rain against 450 mm for a normal year, more especially rains of mid-July and mid-August), and finally by an excellent sunshine (2.378 hours of sunshine against 2.993 in average). It is known that temperature differences and cool nights, during the end of summer, are favourable factors for the synthesis of polyphenols and aromatic precursors, so essential for the elaboration of rich and balanced wines. The very few rainfalls of the summer (58 mm of rain against 99 for a normal year) have permitted the grapes to mature in excellent sanitary conditions.

Except for some few storms followed by strong winds (Mistral) during September, we can say that meteorological conditions were once again optimum, allowing Châteauneuf-du-Pape winemakers, to vinify a great vintage.

2006’s vintage characteristics

Even though some white and syrah grapes had to be harvest in early September, some late plots of Mourvèdre and Grenache had sometimes to wait until the beginning of October to reach their full phenolic maturity.

The maturity is a particularly important factor for the final quality of the wine, that Châteauneuf-du-Pape winemakers tend to master in order to optimise each vintage potential. Last devatting took place in late October, when the wine were nearly finished, even for the malolactic fermentation, easily started by a favourable cool after season. The finished wines have beautiful generosity, deep colour, fragrance of red and black fruits, good balance with mellow and elegant tannins. The good natural acidity of the grapes gives to the wine a certain freshness. It is without a doubt a very qualitative vintage, that some compare to 99, and that inscribes itself in the same line than its predecessors : 2003, 2004 and 2005.

On an production aspect, the yield in 2006 is around 32 hectolitres per hectare, therefore less than maximum 35 hectolitres per hectare allowed in the appellation decree.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

We finished harvesting the Mourvèdre in Beaucastel on Friday. Yesterday and today we are harvesting the last grapes in Vinsobres and notably the parcels that compose our Vinsobres les Hauts de Julien. This evening the harvest will be finished (in the vineyards) but we will of course continue posting here what is happening in the winery.

Technorati Tags: , ,

Today we started harvesting the Mourvèdre. The weather has been fantastic for the last 10 days and consequently we believe the Mourvèdre have achieved a perfect ripeness... which is not true in every vintage due to the late ripening of this grape (and the fact that the Mourvèdre is really at the northest limit of its ripeness in Châteauneuf). The meteo forecast is good and we will certainly have finished the picking on thursday or friday.
Last week we had finished harvesting the Grenache in Beaucastel and in our various vineyards. The video below was taken during the harvest of the Grenache in Gigondas.




Technorati Tags: , ,

Since tuesday, things have really speeded up. We harvested the syrah of our Vinsobres vineyards and also the Grenache in Beaucastel, Vacqueyras and Gigondas as well as some more Roussanne in Beaucastel. A video should come shortly (sorry for the delay). We will harvest also tomorrow and certainly sunday since we believe that the maturity of the Grenache are just perfect now. All the week the weather as been fantastic, we feel like beeing in the middle of summer.

Technorati Tags: , , ,

It rained about 40 millimeters on sunday. Monday morning the north wind (mistral) started to blow strongly under a nice sun and dried the grapes. We did not harvest until tuesday when we picked the grenache grapes of our Côtes-du-Rhône Perrin Réserve. This vine is located in front of the Domaine du Grand Prébois which is also the winery of Perrin & Fils.


In Beaucastel, we will wait a few more days before picking the Grenache. Our feeling is that this should allow us to pick the grapes at perfect ripeness.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

On Friday we started harvesting some Grenache of our Chateauneuf du Pape Perrin & Fils les Sinards. These vineyards are located inside the walls that surround the castel of the popes which is now in ruins (have a look at the video below). We will not harvest during the week-end because we are waiting some extra ripeness.

Technorati Tags: , , ,

The weather is still very nice, warm and dry. The mistral stopped and south wind is now blowing... conditions continue to be outstanding.
We have harvested some syrah today and also most of the white grapes.
We will certainly start harvesting some Grenache tomorrow in the Coudoulet and Perrin & Fils vineyards.

In the video below Matthieu Perrin does a 'pigeage' (cap-punching) on the first tanks of Syrah.

Cap-punching means pushing the solid part of the grapes, which has floated to the top of each tank, down onto the liquid part. This enables one to extract tannins and colour due to increased contact between skin and juice.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

The weather has been wonderful these last two days with a lot of Mistral yesterday and much less today.
We are continuing the harvest of the Syrah grape both in Beaucastel and in Gigondas.

Technorati Tags: , , ,

After a couple of days of rain at the end of last week, the mistral started blowing strongly on sunday, cleaned the sky and dried the grapes.
Today (monday) the weather is also very nice and windy... these are ideal conditions.
We started the red grapes by harvesting the Cinsault of Coudoulet de Beaucastel and the first Syrah .

In the beggining of the small video below, Pierre Perrin does a final maturity check before we start the harvest of the syrah.

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Today we have harvested the Roussanne in Beaucastel. We think we will start some red grapes next week. Another small video is below with no comments (but you can leave yours). The Roussanne are very nice by the way.

Technorati Tags: , , ,