Also superb, and one of my favorite whites, the Sabon’s 2004 Chateauneuf du Pape Prestige Blanc is aging beautifully! A blend of 70% Roussanne and 15% each of Grenache Blanc and Clairette, aged all in 1-3 year-old barrels, it’s both richer and more textured than the classic cuvee, with thrilling notes of caramelized peaches, vanilla creme, mineral, hazelnut and brioche all soaring from the glass. Full-bodied, layered and textured, yet with great acidity, it deserves a classy meal. I’d drink bottles over the coming handful of years, yet, it too, will continue to evolve gracefully for at least another decade.
A go-to estate in just about any vintage, Domaine de la Janasse produced impressive wines in 2004. Both whites were outstanding (I was blown away by the cuvee Prestige!) and aging gracefully, and all three reds showed uncommon fruit and texture in the vintage.