Cuvée Réservée 'Domaine du Pegau' 2005
Füllstand | 1 cm |
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Zustand der Kapsel | Gut – geringfügige Mängel |
Zustand des Etiketts | Sehr gut – keine Mängel oder Beschädigungen |
Beurteilungen |
Lobenberg: 94-96/100 Parker: 92-94/100 Wine Spectator: 94/100 |
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Beschreibung
Lobenberg: Rubinrot mit violettem Rand. In der Nase ungeheure Fruchtmassen, eher fein strömend als wuchtig, hohe Intensität. Auch im Mund diese enorme Fruchtintensität, weniger fett als 2003, nicht so spielerisch elegant wie 2004, aber eine richtige Fruchtbombe mit schöner Frische durch gute Säure, langer Nachhall, feine Balance. Sattes, weiches Tannin. Frühe Zugänglichkeit. In drei folgenden Jahren jedesmal ein anderer Charakter, aber immer auf dem gleich hohem Niveau. 94-96/100
Parker: The three lots of 2005 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Reservee (again, no Cuvee da Capo was produced in this vintage) had not yet been blended. Tasting through all of them, they scored between 91 and 94, so I suspect this offering will be similar, qualitatively, to the 2006. But, it is a very different style of wine. It reveals a dark ruby/purple hue along with notes of tar, roasted meats, and Provencal herbs, which give it a certain savage/animal character. The wine is ruggedly constructed, concentrated, full-bodied, tannic, and firm in the finish. For comparison purposes, it comes closest to 1995. The 2005 will need time to come around, and the Ferauds were leaning toward bottling it in late 2007 or early 2008. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2025. P.S. A wine that is not to be missed is Laurence's partner's Costieres di Nimes. Mark Fincham produces a beautiful blend of 70% Syrah and 30% Grenache called Red Note. The 2006 may be the finest yet made. It is an exuberant, flamboyant, richly fruity wine with loads of Provencal character. 2006 looks to be a very strong vintage for this region, even superior to 2005. The 2005 Red Note is more restrained, tannic, and closed, but quite good. One further note, I do not know what Laurence Feraud's intention is, but she insisted that I taste two wines from Crete that she may or may not represent in France. One was the 2006 Nostos, a 100% Syrah, and the other was a Syrah/Grenache blend, the 2005 Nostos Cuvee Alexandra. Both were outrageously good wines that merit plenty of attention from adventurous wine consumers. I would buy them in a nanosecond if they were available in America! 92-94/100
Wine Spectator: Shows gutsy blackberry and fig fruit up front, with notes of pepper, licorice, Turkish coffee and garrigue. The superlong finish lets roasted herb and beef notes check in, while gaining even more depth as this airs. Not quite as much range as 2003 and 2004, but has the intense grip of the vintage and should cruise in the cellar for two decades. 94/100
Details
Herkunft | Frankreich, Rhone |
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Winzer | Pegau Domaine & Chateau |
Wein | Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvée Réservée |
Jahrgang | 2005 |
Rebsorte | Grenache 80%, Mourvedre 5%, Syrah 15% |
Alkoholgehalt | 14% |
Beurteilungen |
Lobenberg: 94-96/100 Parker: 92-94/100 Wine Spectator: 94/100 |
Inhalt | 0,75l |
Füllstand | 1 cm |
Zustand der Kapsel | Gut – geringfügige Mängel |
Zustand des Etiketts | Sehr gut – keine Mängel oder Beschädigungen |
Verpackung | lose |
Allergene | Enthält Sulfite |
LOT | L18520 |