Domaine des Senechaux Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2015 Front Bottle Shot
Domaine des Senechaux Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2015 Front Bottle Shot Domaine des Senechaux Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2015 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

This wine is a clear, pale yellow with hints of green. The bouquet is fresh, powerful and expressive, opening with floral notes including hawthorn and lilac. A bold attack on the palate softens to reveal notes of pear, exotic fruits and a dash of citrus zest. Elegant woody notes add an intriguing sense of structure and complexity. The finish is elegant and long-lasting, hinting at a bright future ahead.

Blend: 32% Roussanne, 31% Clairette, 28% Grenache Blanc, 9% Bourboulenc

Professional Ratings

  • 93
    Fresh and focused, with honeysuckle, Cavaillon melon, white peach and yellow apple fruit flavors, all melded together and carried by a bitter almond spine on the finish.
  • 92
    A terrific and classy white that has both freshness and richness, the 2015 Châteauneuf du Pape Blanc offers up lots of white peach, apple peal and hints of white flowers in a pure, impeccably balanced, lengthy package. Made from close to equal parts Roussanne, Grenache Blanc and Clairette, with a small part Bourboulenc, aged in stainless steel and older barrels.
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Full-bodied and flavorful, white Rhône blends originate from France’s Rhône Valley. Today these blends are also becoming popular in other regions. Typically some combination of Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier form the basis of a white Rhône blend with varying degrees of flexibility depending on the exact appellation. Somm Secret—In the Northern Rhône, blends of Marsanne and Roussanne are common but the south retains more variety. Marsanne, Roussanne as well as Bourboulenc, Clairette, Picpoul and Ugni Blanc are typical.

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Famous for its full-bodied, seductive and spicy reds with flavor and aroma characteristics reminiscent of black cherry, baked raspberry, garrigue, olive tapenade, lavender and baking spice, Châteauneuf-du-Pape is the leading sub-appellation of the southern Rhône River Valley. Large pebbles resembling river rocks, called "galets" in French, dominate most of the terrain. The stones hold heat and reflect it back up to the low-lying gobelet-trained vines. Though the galets are typical, they are not prominent in every vineyard. Chateau Rayas is the most obvious deviation with very sandy soil.

According to law, eighteen grape varieties are allowed in Châteauneuf-du-Pape and most wines are blends of some mix of these. For reds, Grenache is the star player with Mourvedre and Syrah coming typically second. Others used include Cinsault, Counoise and occasionally Muscardin, Vaccarèse, Picquepoul Noir and Terret Noir.

Only about 6-7% of wine from Châteauneuf-du-Pape is white wine. Blends and single-varietal bottlings are typically based on the soft and floral Grenache Blanc but Clairette, Bourboulenc and Roussanne are grown with some significance.

The wine of Chateauneuf-du-Pape takes its name from the relocation of the papal court to Avignon. The lore says that after moving in 1309, Pope Clément V (after whom Chateau Pape-Clément in Pessac-Léognan is named) ordered that vines were planted. But it was actually his successor, John XXII, who established the vineyards. The name however, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, translated as "the pope's new castle," didn’t really stick until the 19th century.

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