I just got an emailer from b21 for $50 in 750 and $109 for mags. This is like pricing from ten or more years ago, isn’t it? And then I notice a few other retailers have it priced similarly.
I grabbed some. Amazing such a classic, well-regarded wine comes out so inexpensively. An easy buy.
Some big scores out on this wine, but I specifically recalled and placed more weight on our very own Gerhardt commenting favorably on this vintage of Pegau as one for the “purists”.
agreed - it looked like good value here in the UK, too. I love Pegau’s standard CndP offering, esp when broached young: unlike many of its brethren it exults in early ready-to-go accessibility. the 2004 was delicious; I’d polished off my case before its fifth birthday, in contrast to the 04 Beau, VT and Clos des Papes which are still slumbering in the cellar.
Yea I didn’t mention that point but thought about it when I ordered the Mags. While I like my Pegau medium and old in age, they also shine really well when young. Heck, some vintages, I end up drinking them all up early. Wish I still had more 2001 and 2000, though.
I keep waiting for Envoyer to offer it since I already have a few cases shipping. I might have to check around though and just order a six pack from someone else.
Could this be due to a greater supply being made available? Have they increased their production over the past few years? Or are third parties being more aggressive and not marking up these as much as in the past?
Will be interested if Dan Kravitz chimes in, he is one importer of Pegau if I recall. Is it just the slide of CdP in general? Pegau was a Parker and ebob darling, is the disappearance of those two a major factor?
Release pricing in Ontario is the same or lower than as far back as 2004.
Continued a slow creep up until the 2009 or '10 vintage but has really backed off since then.
Envoyer did offer it in early Sept. I picked up a couple bottles at… wait for it… $44.99 I suggest you email Greg and see if they are all spoken for
Agreed this is fantastic pricing and seems to have come down dramatically since 2010. I know of one retailer in TX that still has the 2012 on the shelf at $95…
Now all that said, even if it is $50 all over the country, still seems like (1) a great price and (2) a surprisingly declining price on a stalwart in a solid vintage.
Pegau has a history of going for full retail on the discussed vintages (you know, the ones that get the points) and gets soft on the underwhelming ones. For example, 2008, 2011 were under $40, so this is not a new trend.