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Dominique Piron Domaine de la Croix Penet Régnié

The 2017 Dominique Piron Domaine de la Croix Penet Régnié has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Andrew Jefford, Alex Hunt and Peter Liem on Dominique Piron Domaine de la Croix Penet Régnié - an internationally acclaimed red from Beaujolais.
Dominique Piron Domaine de la Croix Penet Régnié
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Wine Name
Dominique Piron Domaine de la Croix Penet Régnié

Wine Producer
Maison Piron

Score
85

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Gamay

Country
France

Vintage
2015

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Alex Hunt: Really good concentration, plumpness, texture—but far too evolved. This is the kind of plump, loose, clubbable style you’d expect for a wine à point at ten years old, not a wine just past its first birthday. Liable to deflate rapidly. 82

Andrew Jefford: Very deep black-purple—the darkest of its cohort. Some cherry fruit and a dusting of white pepper. There’s lots in here, and it’s lively, sweetcontoured, and gratifying, well up to the quality expectations of cru status. We’ve just tiptoed to the edge of ripeness here, but the wine has got there, and it’s vital, spicy, and long. 90

Peter Liem: This is dark and tannic, and almost chocolaty in its concentrated ripeness. It’s rather onedimensional on the palate, although its depth of flavor might come out further if it were paired with food. 84

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Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Alex Hunt
Peter Liem
Tastings year 2017
Region Beaujolais
AppellationAOC
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