2016 Domaine Olivier Hillaire Chateauneuf du Pape

Grenache - 1.5L
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REVIEWS

WA 94 JD 93 WE 92 WS 92 VN 91
WA 94

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, September 2018

The young estate has turned out some crazy good 2016s, including the "basic" 2016 Chateauneuf du Pape, a blend of 90% Grenache and the rest Mourvèdre and Syrah, all from the lieu-dit of Grand Pierre. Aged in concrete and...
JD 93

jebdunnuck.com, October 2017

(91-93 points) Not yet bottled, the 2016 Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a full-bodied effort that shows the house style in its opulent, hedonistic style. Blackberries, cracked pepper and licorice notes emerge from this terrific...
WE 92

Wine Enthusiast, December 2019

The nose of this wine is delicate, offering faint whispers of violet and blackberry, but the palate is concentrated and plush, conveying decadent flavors of blackberry and black-cherry preserve. It's a plush, immediately...
WS 92

Wine Spectator, November 2018

Ripe and lush in feel, with blueberry reduction, açai berry and plum sauce notes cruising through, enlivened by bright licorice and fruitcake details. A light brambly spine adds contrast on the finish. Best from 2019...
VN 91

Vinous, July 2018

Bright ruby-red. Perfumed red and blue fruit aromas are complicated by licorice, garrigue and candied lavender nuances. Smooth and fleshy on the palate, offering sweet raspberry and cherry flavors that firm up slowly and...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Grenache
Country
France
Region
Rhone
Sub-region
Southern Rhone
Appellation
Chateauneuf du Pape
Vintage
2016
Size
1.5L
Percent alcohol
14.50%

The 2016 Domaine Olivier Hillaire Chateauneuf du Pape is a noteworthy Grenache-based red wine from the renowned Southern Rhone region of France. This wine, which comes in a 1500ml bottle, has garnered considerable praise from several respected wine critics, positioning it as a solid choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Jeb Dunnuck awarded the wine a score of 93 points, describing it as a "full-bodied effort" that exudes an "opulent, hedonistic style." He noted the presence of blackberries, cracked pepper, and licorice, along with its sweet fruit, moderate/low acidity, and a great finish. Dunnuck predicts it will remain enjoyable for up to a decade.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate also gave the wine high marks with a 94-point score. The reviewer highlighted the wine's "terrific balance," with a blend of 90% Grenache and the remainder Mourvèdre and Syrah. The wine is aged in concrete and neutral barrels, which contributes to its balanced profile. The Advocate noted flavors of black cherries and raspberries, hints of garrigue, and silky tannins, describing it as "concentrated, flavorful and long." The wine's price point of around $50 was also mentioned as making it a relative bargain.

Vinous rated the wine 91 points, emphasizing its bright ruby-red color and "perfumed red and blue fruit aromas" with nuances of licorice, garrigue, and candied lavender. The review mentioned the wine's smooth, fleshy palate, sweet raspberry and cherry flavors, and a long, floral-tinged finish with harmonious tannins.

Wine Enthusiast also contributed a 92-point review, noting a delicate nose with "faint whispers of violet and blackberry" and a "concentrated and plush" palate featuring flavors of blackberry and black-cherry preserve. The wine is described as immediately approachable with ripe, fine-grained tannins.

Lastly, Wine Spectator offered a 92-point review, praising its "ripe and lush" feel with notes of blueberry reduction, açai berry, and plum sauce, and "bright licorice and fruitcake details." The review also mentioned a "light brambly spine" adding contrast to the finish, recommending the wine be enjoyed from 2019 through 2030.

Overall, the 2016 Domaine Olivier Hillaire Chateauneuf du Pape is a well-regarded wine with balanced flavors, a plush texture, and a promising aging potential.