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Le Prince de Courthézon Prestige 2020

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Le Prince de Courthézon Prestige 2020
This special-edition Rhône blockbuster arrives from Thierry Ferlay, one of our favorite Châteauneuf winemakers, and the fantastic 2020 vintage. It boasts a history of gold-medal acclaim and waves of powerfully rich, red- and black-fruit flavors.
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$104.94

Wine Details

  • Red - Medium to Full Bodied
  • FranceFrance
  • Grenache-based blend
  • Vegan
  • 14% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2025

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Le Prince de Courthézon is a full-bodied red wine with ripe cherry, blackberry and plum aromas, underpinned by hints of vanilla and peppery spice. The palate delivers silky-smooth tannins, plus subtle mineral notes on the long, powerful finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Red meats (game, lamb), vegetarian stews, turkey, pork.
Beyond the label

The southern Rhône is home to France’s richest reds. And this customer favorite hails from Thierry Ferlay (below), a Châteauneuf star who’s won more gold medals than any other winemaker in the region. And, thanks to a newly forged partnership with Philippe Cambie—Robert Parker’s 2010 Winemaker of the Year and recipient of 15 100-point scores for his wines—that medal tally will skyrocket even further.

Thierry crafted this limited-edition Côtes-du-Rhône to celebrate the fantastic 2020 vintage. He hand harvested his best parcels of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre from 50-plus-year-old vines (which have miserly yields, but ultra-concentrated flavors). Previous releases have won gold medals at many of France’s top wine shows, and we expect the 2020 edition (a dead-ringer for Châteauneuf-du-Pape) to continue the tradition.

In the glass, look forward to sumptuous red and black fruits (cherry, blackberry, plum) balanced by an intriguing minerality, silky-smooth tannins and touches of black pepper/vanilla on the unforgettably long finish. Thinking about a dinner match? We suggest a sausage-based dish (sausage and mushroom gratin, for example) or traditional cassoulet.

Limited production and what’s sure to be very high demand mean you should place your orders now to avoid missing out.

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"“The 2020s appear to be pure, elegant wines that excel on their balance and freshness.”"

Critic Jeb Dunnuck

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