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Domaine de Beaurenard Wines

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93
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2003 Boisrenard Red (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

  1. $80
Owned by the Coulon family since 1695, Boisrenard comes from parcels of vines from the Domaine de Beaurenard. The wine is dominated by ancient vines, which gives an intensity to this wine. It has great black, dark fruit flavors that match the tannins. Some new wood flavors give a polished edge to the wine. It is both powerful and elegant. Imported by New Castle Imports.  — R.V.  (12/31/2005)
91
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2003 Rasteau Red (Côtes du Rhône Villages)

  1. $23
From a producer better known for Châteauneuf-du-Pape, this has a beautiful bouquet of crushed spices, violets, and black cherries followed by lush, deep flavors of plums, black cherries and peppery spice. It’s round and mouthfilling without being overwhelming, and it’s framed by soft tannins. Complexity is raised a notch on the finish via the folding in of espresso…  — J.C.  (11/15/2006)
89
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2003 Red (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

  1. $40
This is a rich, concentrated, earthy wine from one of Châteauneuf-du-Pape’s great estates. The wine has great pure black fruits, with flavors of licorice, dry tannins and some herbs. This wine will develop over the next 5 years. Imported by New Castle Imports.  — R.V.  (12/31/2005)
89
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2004 Boisrenard Red (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

  1. $38
After spending 18 months in oak, this is an unusually cedary Châteauneuf-du-Pape, its stewed fruit, plum pudding and spice flavors covered by a veneer of toast and vanilla. It’s full bodied, plushly textured and undeniably appealing in a rather obvious, modern style. Imported by New Castle Imports, Inc.  — J.C.  (12/31/2008)
87
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2005 Red (Côtes du Rhône)

  1. $15
Better known for its Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Beaurenard’s CdR represents better value. Hints of sandalwood and briary-herbal nuances accent ripe black cherries in the medium-weight wine. The satiny texture leads into a dry finish lined with fine-grained tannins. Drink now–2012. Imported by New Castle Imports.  — J.C.  (12/31/2008)
85
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2004 Red (Côtes du Rhône)

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  1. $14
Lightweight, but the aromas are clean and reasonably complex, and the flavors follow suit. Bright raspberry and cherry fruit is accented by peppery spice and a hint of leather. Drink now.  — J.C.  (11/15/2006)
82
points

Domaine de Beaurenard 2000 Red (Châteauneuf-du-Pape)

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  1. $27
Starts off with an unfortunate aroma of uncleanness, suggesting yesterday’s gym sox. The flavor is better, with red and black stone fruits and berries, and the wine is very dry, with good, rich tannins.  — S.H.  (1/1/2002)
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