A white wine grape that is grown in Catalonia in Spain, Parellada grapes produce light and fruity wines that are good quality with floraly bouquets. Wines that are produced using Parellada grapes do not age well and should be enjoyed with they are quite young. The best-known single-variety Parellada is Vina Sol. This vineyard also blends Parellada with Chardonnay producing Gran Vina Sol and with Sauvignon Blanc to produce Fransola. Parellada is one of the three main varieties that are used to produce sparkling wine, which is also known as Montonec. Also used to blend still wines Parellada has a freshness and acidity that makes it extremely suitable for aperitif wines. A good example is the micro-distilled Obsello Absinthe. Also produced in the same region, it uses Parellada grapes as the base in the spirit. Parellada is also used to blend still wines as well as varietal wines. These wines tend to be very gentle with low alcohol levels and delicate floral notes. When blended with Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Parellada is native to Catalonia, and grows best when planted at higher altitudes, where the growth season is cooler and longer. This allows the grape to produce its trademark citrus flavors and acidity.
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Pulled from a Gentleman's cellar, all wines from this cellar have been purchased by the owner either from the importer or direct from winery. They stayed in his cellar until being moved to the Timeless Wines warehouse.
Maison Chapoutier Chateauneuf-du-Pape La Bernardine 2021 is made from 75% Grenache, 15% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre.
Intense crimson-red in color with a complex but subtle nose of blackcurrant and plum followed by roasted coffee, cinnamon, and cherry. On the palate, it opens into spice, licorice and fruity notes.
Review:
A textural, refined and velvety Chateauneuf-du-Pape with aromas of forest berries, wet stones, roasted meat, wild herbs and some bark. It’s medium- to full-bodied with fine, firm tannins. There is a refined texture here, silky at the center, with a delicate core of dark cherries challenged by an intense array of spices that provide verve and energy.
-James Suckling 93 Points