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1998 Domaine du Pégäu "Cuvée da Capo" Châteauneuf-du-Pape

1998 Domaine du Pégäu "Cuvée da Capo" Châteauneuf-du-Pape

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Wine Advocate

Review Date: 08/2015

Notably more youthful and lively than either the Reservée or Cuvée Laurence, the 1998 Châteauneuf du Pape Cuvée da Capo offers a massive, full-bodied and decadent profile to go with ripe, full-throttle notes of cassis, licorice, roasted herbs, Asian spice and garrigue. The first vintage of this tiny production cuvee and coming all from the old vines of La Crau and mostly rolled pebble soils, it's just now at the early stages of maturity and has plenty of life ahead of it. Nevertheless, there's absolutely no harm in opening bottles today. (JD)

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Wine Spectator

Review Date: 09/2007
This monster has a brooding nose of freshly drawn espresso, cedar, brick dust and cocoa powder, with roasted pheasant, garrigue and tar notes. The massively structured finish is dense, chewy and still very tight, with a rusty iron note that hasn't been fully absorbed yet. (JM)

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Jeb Dunnuck

Review Date: 03/2011
The first vintage for this cuvee, and more refined and silky than the Cuvée Laurence, but with a slightly riper profile, 1998 Domaine du Pégaü Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Da Capo exhibits a fantastically complex bouquet of kirsch and overripe plum liqueur with meat juice, charred steak, licorice, and spice aromas showing more with air. Full-bodied on the palate, and not showing much baby fat, the wine possesses sweet fruit, a silky, streamlined texture, and a long finish where more of the wines underlying structure and length show. While a gorgeous showing, this lacked some mid-palate depth and richness, especially when compared to the Cuvée Laurence.

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Int'l Wine Cellar

Review Date: 02/2001
Saturated dark ruby. Nose like a fruit essence: blackberry and blueberry liqueur, licorice, pepper, Provencal herbs, and hints of more exotic fruits. A wine of extreme unctuousity, virtually too large for the mouth. Suggestion of marc, but with sappy fruits and great solid underlying structure. The tannins saturate the palate on the peppery finish. Very much in the style of Bonneau rarely made Cuvee Speciale. This wine took nearly two years to finish fermenting. Paul Feraud told me he feared that the alcohol would burn, that there would be too much residual sugar, and that the wine would show signs of premature oxidation. But in fact this headspinner (and I mean that in the purest, Linda Blair sense) boasts great surmaturite without quite descending into madness. (ST)

Notes

John Livingstone-Learmonth for Cradle of the Rhône: "(barrel) dark purple, black colour; The nose is powerful, and more generous than the Cuvée Réservée – is riper, more succulent, sweeter. A fat wine with a lot of intense extract. Alcohol runs around it at the end (it is 16.5°, off the baked stones), and there is a firm licorice show towards the finish. Combines power and flesh." (09/2000)

Product Details

Origin: Chateauneuf du Pape, Rhone, France

Type/Varietal: Rhone Blends

SKU: #997106