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by Jim Grow » Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:56 am
I consumed my last of 8 bottles of 2001 Pegau Res. recently and although a bit tired, it was very enjoyable. So I was 6 for 8 with one corked and one cooked/funky in a very bad way. Two cases of the 2020 are held for me presently to be shipped when weather permits. Low temps now can drop to low single digits so I will wait but 2020 is now my favorite recent vintage.
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by David M. Bueker » Sat Jan 11, 2025 12:09 pm
I still have a few from 1998-2001. After that it’s 2006 and then 2020.
Might have to pop one very soon. They are good winter wines.
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by Bill Spohn » Sat Jan 11, 2025 2:07 pm
Pegau is one of my favourites - very reliable. I still have some 2001 - will make a mental note (usually worth the paper it isn't written on) to try one soon. The only earlier bottle I have is a 1990 Cuvée Laurence that I have been hoping to work into a vertical tasting some time (I've done a couple of Pegau verticals and I think Jenise was there!)
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by Jim Grow » Sat Jan 11, 2025 2:22 pm
I went thru a few 2019 Lawrence Cuvee and thought they were of lesser interest than the Res. Maybe too young.
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