Clos Saint Jean Sanctus Sanctorum Chateauneuf Du Pape 2020 Magnum

Clos Saint Jean Sanctus Sanctorum (The Holy of Holies) is the most ultimate wine Clos Saint Jean makes, which is made on a basis of 100% Grenache grapes in Chateaneuf du Pape. Only a few hundred wines in magnum size are made from this wine.

Saint Jean's history in Chateauneuf Du Pape can be traced all the way back to the 1900s, where since 1910 they have produced, bottled and sold their own wine after the foundation in 1900. Only in 2003 when Robert Parker -famous wine critic, paid tribute to these wines in that vintage , they haven't looked back. Today, it is Pascal and Vincent who manage Clos Saint Jean. Clos Saint Jean has 44 hectares of vineyards, 1 hectare of which is reserved with grapes used exclusively to produce white wines from Chateauneuf Du Pape.

Clos Saint Jean's maceration of the wines is long and can take up to 35 days. The Grenache grape is never stored in any type of wood, while Syrah and Mourvedre can be stored in a combination of barrels that are 1 to 2 year old oak barrels.

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Clos Saint Jean Sanctus Sanctorum (The Holy of Holies) is the most ultimate wine Clos Saint Jean makes, which is made on a basis of 100% Grenache grapes in Chateaneuf du Pape. Only a few hundred wines in magnum size are made from this wine.

Saint Jean's history in Chateauneuf Du Pape can be traced all the way back to the 1900s, where since 1910 they have produced, bottled and sold their own wine after the foundation in 1900. Only in 2003 when Robert Parker -famous wine critic, paid tribute to these wines in that vintage , they haven't looked back. Today, it is Pascal and Vincent who manage Clos Saint Jean. Clos Saint Jean has 44 hectares of vineyards, 1 hectare of which is reserved with grapes used exclusively to produce white wines from Chateauneuf Du Pape.

Clos Saint Jean's maceration of the wines is long and can take up to 35 days. The Grenache grape is never stored in any type of wood, while Syrah and Mourvedre can be stored in a combination of barrels that are 1 to 2 year old oak barrels.

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