I forgot how much I love this stuff. The nose is at once elegant and wild. Dark red fruit. Spicy. The palate still shows some structure on the finish. The balance here of fruit to tannin and freshness are absolutely stunning. Dark fruit with that element of spice from the South of France that just lingers. Meaty. Balanced. Old school. Nothing spoofy about this. Great wine. From Zalto Universal.
commercial post: I import Pegau to most of the U.S.
This is a favorite vintage of mine as well, 60% structure, 40% opulence. Ready to drink, unless you demand tertiary characteristics. Should hold at this level of development easily for another 3 - 5 years, then slowly go tertiary over the next 10, assuming of course good provenance and storage. For this bottle, and in general for excellent Chateauneuf, 30 years is my time frame; ie, drink by 2030, and that could be pushing it.
However, I always had and still have a slight preference for the 2000, had them both a few months ago, and the 2000 is still more youthful with greater potential, if only 1-2/100 points. The difference to the 2000 DA CAPO is not huge … (and there WAS a reason why they made a DC this year, and not in 2001).
However, who prefers the slightly less opulent, more spicy character of the 2001, no problem, this is arguing on a very high level.
I opened a 2001 Vieux Telegraphe and it wasn’t in a good place right now (it was basically pop and pour). Both monolithic and austere at the same time - a rather joyless combination that too often characterized CdP. It did feel like there was some interesting material hiding beneath the structure, so it may have a future yet.
This is absolutely not my experience with most CdPs, provided it´s a good producer, not one of the few minor vintages and one doesn´t open it at the totally wrong time …
I just picked up a case of 04 at auction (at a wonderful price no less!) and this post is making me very happy that the weather is changing. A bottle of Pegau with some roast lamb sounds like a perfect evening on the first chilly night of fall.
I wooed my (now) wife using the magical elixir of a mature Pegau and my crazy custardy Mac & Cheese recipe on our second date. I think it was the first meal we cooked together.
The only joyless aspect of CNDP is that she watches the bottles closely and measures out the pours ‘even steven’ !!!
Tough call between VT, VD, and Pegau around our house. All are now at the point that they are ‘treat’ wines, no more midweek glugging for those estates.
00 and 01 Pegau are at the same quality level IMO but different in style. Dan had a good description. 01 more structure than opulence and the 00 vis a versa. BTW: As good as the Pegau´s are – my preferred producer is Charvin. In both vintages.