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Châteauneuf du Pape Cuvée da Capo 2010 900cl

AOC | Châteauneuf du Pape | Rhône | France
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Critics scores
100 By Robert Parker
98 By Wine Spectator
Comprised of roughly 85% Grenache and the rest Syrah and other permitted varieties, aged all in foudre, the 2010 Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee da Capo is sheer perfection in a glass. Wine doesn’t get any better. Incredibly rich and concentrated, yet ethereal and even graceful, it boasts off-the-hook aromas of blackberry, licorice, spice-box, smoked meats and underbrush that continue to change and develop in the glass. Massive and decadent on the palate, yet again, with no weight and a seamless texture, this brilliant effort needs a handful of years in the cellar and will live to see its 30th birthday in fine form. Drink 2016-2040. This classic, benchmark estate for traditionally made wines is run by the talented, no-nonsense Laurence Feraud and her father Paul. While I struggle to think of a bad vintage here, 2010 certainly has to rank near the top of the heap and both the Cuvee Reservee and Cuvee da Capo are truly stunning, world-class efforts. 2011 is strong here as well, and should be consumed while you wait on the 2010s to come around. The 2012s are more in the style of the 2010s, with slightly more reserved aromatics, solid purity and beautifully fresh profiles. They too should be more accessible in their youth than the 2010s. A new development for this estate is the roughly 100+ new acres of Cotes du Rhone and Cotes du Rhone Villages that have been purchased just south of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, roughly 4 miles from the domaine. Formerly called Domaine de la Jouve, it lies just outside the town of Sorgues and borders the Rhone River on its western edge. Now called Chateau Pegau, the wines from here include a white Cotes du Rhone, the Cuvee Lone, a red Cotes du Rhone call Cuvee Maclure and a red Cotes du Rhone Villages called Cuvee Setier. Laurence’s negociant label is call Selection Laurence Feraud and consists of purchased grapes from throughout the Southern Rhone. They always show traditional characters and can represent solid values.
Producer
Domaine du Pegau
The Féraud family has been cultivating vines, as well as olive and cherry trees since 1670. However, Domaine du Pégau was not established until 1987 by the visionary of the family, Laurence Féraud. Covering over 20-hectares of vineyards in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the vines are split amongst three large plots. Domaine du Pégau produces traditional Châteauneuf-du-Papes, and arguably the most impressive and age-worthy wines in the appellation. Their top blend, a vastly concentrated Cuvée da Capo, has become one of the most sought after wines in the Rhône Valley. Produced only in the best years, the grapes exclusively come from the oldest vines and finest parcels of the estate, the resulting wine is classic and firmly structured. Up until now, only five vintages have been produced: 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010, and all have received a perfect ranking of 100-points from Robert Parker. The Cuvée Réservée is in fact the regular bottling of their red, it is nonetheless a remarkable and riper style Châteauneuf-du-Pape, full of strong tannins in its youth.