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2001 Pegau Reservee Chateauneuf du Pape Last Post 01-04-2008 06:27 PM by Winoman. 22 Replies. | Sort: |
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Bradley Molzen   VinoCellar.com Admin Bayonne, NJ
 Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5054
 | | 11-10-2003 07:22 PM |
| I know a lot of you are buying this wine, so I figured I'd pop the cork to let you all know NOT TO DRINK THIS WINE FOR 5 OR 6 YEARS.
hehehehehehe.
Seriously though....quick TN from last nights memory.
Nice dark ruby red color. Nose was muted at first, but came around with 2+ hours of air time, showing dark fruit and cloves. On the palate was again lots of cloves (nothing new here when reading posts about the 2000) and dark fruit, dark chocolate, with an interesting strawberry streak that I noticed towards the finish. After putting the cork back in and going home, I polished off the rest.... even more complexities had come out by then.... truly this is a wonderful wine to drink..... VinoCellar members were right on with the recommendation to buy this.
Rev Rates it: 94 (took 6 hours to get to this level of enjoyment)
If you want to drink now, decant 3+ hours first.... but super enjoyment comes after 5 or so. This is obviously a YOUNG WINE, with great structure... I won't open my next bottle for 6 yrs (if I can hold out) | | | If you drink wine, you get smarter.... |
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Joseph Bembry  
Advanced Sommelier
 Posts: 9423
 | | 11-10-2003 09:42 PM |
| I agree with Revlis on this one. It is excellent. Thanks for sharing, Rev.
Loads of plum, cloves, black pepper, mocha (on the nose only) and earth. Tannins were burly and acidity fairly high, both matching the fruit. Give this a good 4-12 years. jb Rating 93 pts.
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| Blair Ridley  
Wine Labeler
 Posts: 3980
 | | 11-11-2003 01:16 PM |
| Thanks for taking one for the proverbial team, guys. Everything I've read says to keep hands off for a few years.
I've heard it's not like it's 2000 sibling which was approachable on release.
I'll be sitting on my case plus mag for quite some time... | | | |
| Winetex   Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11003
 | | 05-29-2004 09:19 PM |
| Noticed there were two of these threads
2001 Pegau CDP | | | |
| Eric LeVine  
Grape Sorter
 Posts: 384
 | | 05-30-2004 09:11 PM |
| Oh baby, baby. I actually think this was quite approachable for a few months, but I don't plan to open any for a while now.
- 2001 Domaine du Pégau Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée [Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France] 93 pts. (4/17/2004)
This is piercing with stunning garrigue, wow! The palate is dry and structured and seems to be shutting down pretty hard compared to my last taste of this wine.
- 2001 Domaine du Pégau Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée [Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France] 97 pts. (12/4/2003)
Tasted at McCarthy & Schiering. What a lovely treat to find an open bottle of this nectar when I stopped in to pick up some wine! The bottle had been open for about 75 minutes, and the nose was explosive and expressive, thick with garrigue, earth, bright fruit, exotic nuances. I was stunned to see so much complexity in such a young wine. On the palate this was wide open and singing a glorious chorus. The finish lasts for more than a minute. Wow, yet again this juice stunned me.
- 2001 Domaine du Pégau Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée [Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France] 97 pts. (11/20/2003)
Initially this was slightly floral with piercing notes of licorice, but as this opened over time more floral character emerged with hints of pine. The palate shows remarkable garrigue with a broad, spreading, dusty character. This is very powerful, moving towards black and brooding but gaining some sweetness with air. The finish is long, somewhat tight, yet very powerful. Holey moley, this is an amazing wine and stunningly approachable, a real blockbuster! DAY 2: Tasted at Scott Thornber's house. I brought the remaining half bottle from the prior evening over to Scott's. This was extremely peppery with a briary, animalistic character. On the palate and finish this is just stunning, like getting on an amusement ride. I love this juice. It probably fell off a few points, but who's counting.
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| Winetex   Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11003
 | | 05-31-2004 01:52 AM |
| Thanks for the TNs Eric! I'm ready to rumble, just stored away a bunch of this wine but held out one to try.
If anyone is interested in mags of this at a reasonable price PM me. | | | |
| Eric LeVine  
Grape Sorter
 Posts: 384
 | | 06-29-2004 12:51 AM |
| Well I just had this sucker two more times, once at Pegau and the other a bottle with Laurence Feraud's husband, Mark Fincham. It is nowhere near closed. Insanely great wine!
- 2001 Domaine du Pégau Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée [Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France] (6/16/2004)
Tasted from bottle with Laurence Feraud at Domaine du Pégau. Just as the taste two days earlier, this showed no signs of being closed down. The wine showed stunning structure and was gamey, spicy, wile and delicious as always. This wine is just awesome right now. I had intended to let all of my bottles sleep, but I think I might pull out one more...
- 2001 Domaine du Pégau Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée [Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France] 97 pts. (6/14/2004)
Tasting with Mark Fincham. To think that I thought this wine was closing down the last time I had it. Not this bottle! Popped, poured and wowed. This wine is monstrous with oodles of brawny depth on the nose, licorice and waves of briary garrigue with time to air. On the palate this is wide open, wow! White pepper and explosive, sweet fruit with unreal depth and purity. The finish is long and harmonious. We took this bottle to dinner after the tasting and it only continued to open over a four hour period. Unbelievable!
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| Doc   London, UK Grape Puncher
 Posts: 741
 | | 07-01-2004 02:13 PM |
| Thanks for the great notes, Eric.
Doc | | | |
| Eric White   San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier
 Posts: 9425
 | | 08-11-2004 07:27 PM |
| Tasted at BAWE's August 2004 Grenache tasting...
Another terrific wine in this lineup, the nose displays dense aromas of earth, black pepper, black cherries, and cloves. On the palate this wine is clearly just a baby, and really screams to be paired with food. Nicely balanced palate, with prominent but ripe tannins, and a fine finish. | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
| Winetex   Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11003
 | | 11-14-2004 05:26 PM |
| I haven't tasted this since its release and there was a bottle of it in the wine store ready to be liberated.
My notes are consistent with Eric White's
- 2001 Domaine du Pégaü Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée - Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhône, Rhône, France (11/14/2004)
Lots of black pepper, garrigue, plum and spices with great complexity. It is typical Pegau in flavor profile but is on the high end for big tannins and acidity for Pegau. It is not one of the early approachable vintages. Based on the Pegaus I've tasted over the years this one is a long term hold, perhaps even longer than the 1998. My score is based on what I ultimately think the wine will be with aging. Last night's bottle was a 92 in the moment.
[$45; Decanted one hour which was not enough; Served with an experimental pairing of homemade pot stickers and vegetables] (94 pts.)
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| Everett Love  
Grape Sorter
 Posts: 295
 | | 02-08-2007 07:00 PM |
| Had at a Rhone offline in San Diego so I figured I'd update...
Outstanding nose of leather, cigar box, strawberry, kirsch and licorice. Great concentration of red fruits and licorice on the palate with hints of white pepper and cigar. The finish was long and detailed with the earthy notes lasting over a minute. Tremendous CdP that improved after half the bottle sat overnight. 97pts. | | | |
| Blair Ridley  
Wine Labeler
 Posts: 3980
 | | 02-22-2007 03:45 PM |
| | Great news. I just scored another 6-pack of this at a very fair price. I anticipate cracking my next one in about 4 years (at vintage + 10)... | | | |
| PourQue  
Wine Labeler
 Posts: 3506
 | | 02-22-2007 05:08 PM |
| Care to share the store's name?
Thanks! | | | |
| DdB  
Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1452
 | | 08-27-2007 10:03 PM |
| | Opened another of these recently. Really starting to come into it's own. Some secondary characteristics emerging and this wine is so well balanced. A joy to drink. 94-95pts | | | |
| Winetex   Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11003
 | | 08-28-2007 08:26 AM |
| Hey DdB - welcome back. Long time no virtually see.
I think my mags of this wine might outlive me. That said I'm going to make sure that doesn't happen. | | | |
| DdB  
Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1452
 | | 08-30-2007 03:58 PM |
| Thanks. I've been here in spirit. Lurking some but mostly just focusing on a new job, a new relationship and enjoying life away from the computer. I know this one is of interest to many so thought I'd chime in and add a note.
Now about those mags....party in 2011?  | | | |
| Winetex   Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11003
 | | 08-30-2007 06:35 PM |
| Now about those mags....party in 2011?
You have a deal! | | | |
| Joseph Bembry  
Advanced Sommelier
 Posts: 9423
 | | 12-03-2007 09:11 PM |
| | I had this about a month ago. It seriously needs to rest another 10 years, but this is great wine. Dense but still rustic. Love it. | | | |
| Winetex   Austin, Texas
 Master of Wine
 Posts: 11003
 | | 12-04-2007 08:28 AM |
| | I think this will be a great wine. Thanks for the update as I haven't tried one since the note in 2004. They haven't started calling out yet. The 2000s are stirring. | | | |
| Winoman   Herndon VA Grape Sorter
 Posts: 391
 | | 01-02-2008 07:56 PM |
| | I love Pegau...but am still working my way out of the 90's and haven't much touched by 00, 01, 03,04s etc...one thing I have seen concerning this particular vintage (and of course Pegau in general) - is the issue of Brett. Many seem to think that at least some bottles of this vintage are overpowering in this regard - to the point of undrinkability. I certainly understand the concern (as I have felt the 95s, 98s and 99s I've had all exhibit some of this trait (as do many othe CdPs)...but I love them just the same. Any comment? | | | |
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