60% Grenache., 25% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre, 5% Cinsault averaging 35 to 60 years. A “Maclura” is a type of Osage Orange tree from Oklahoma that inexplicably found its way to the edges of this single vineyard in Sorgues-sur-Rhône. In 2012, Châteauneuf-du-Pape icons Paul and Laurence Féraud purchased this 100+ acre estate and renamed it Château Pégau.
It is an exceptional terroir situated less than 4 miles southeast of CDP. Loaded with classic Côtes du Rhône fruit and spice, the wines retain the hallmark stamp and identity of Pégau. Intense aromas of cassis, blackberry, and spice, with soft, ripe, tannins on the palate.