Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo 2000 Domaine du Pegau

Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo 2000 <span>(Double Magnum)</span> <a href='/wein/frankreich/rhone/domaine-du-pegau/'>Domaine du Pegau</a>

ohne MwSt. € 1.725,00
inkl. MwSt. € 2.052,75
Volume Double Magnum
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Klassifiziering Cru Classe
Typ Rotwein
Marke Domaine du Pegau
Jahrgang 2000
Land Frankreich
Region Rhone
Traube Rhone Blend
Inhalt 0,75
Zustand Aus Original Holz Kiste
Label Perfekt
Trinkbar -2030
Vorrat 0
Zustand Perfekt, Wachskapsel leicht beschädigt
Label Leicht verschmutzt

Professionelle Bewertungen

Robert Parker (100)

The 2000 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo is a monument to old vine Grenache as well as traditionally made Chateauneuf du Pape. Boasting a natural alcohol of 16%, this wine, which was bottled in spring, 2003 because its fermentation was extremely slow, has virtually everything you could ever want in a profound Chateauneuf du Pape. The color is inky/ruby/purple to the rim. The extraordinary nose reveals aromas of kirsch liqueur, new saddle leather, animal fur, Provencal herbs, spice box, licorice, and a salty sea breeze character. On the palate, the wine is enormous, with an unctuosity, thickness, and purity that must be tasted to be believed. Over 95% of this offering is old vine Grenache, and the rest a field blend of ancient vines. Representing the essence of Chateauneuf du Pape, it possesses so much concentration that it is easy to pose the question ... “where’s the tannin?” Analytically, it has very high levels of tannin, but the tannin is barely noticeable given the wine’s exaggerated wealth of richness and power. This is a modern day legend in the making, and despite its precociousness and ease in smelling and consuming, it will not hit its prime for another decade. It should last for 25-30 years, and take its place among some of the greatest Chateauneuf du Papes ever made.

Winespectator (97)

Like staring down into a well. A seemingly bottomless glass, full of dark currant, chocolate-covered espresso bean, roasted game, fig compote, iron and loam flavors, all supported by iron-clad structure and riveting acidity. Terrifically endowed, with a deft sense of balance.

BOW (9.25)


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