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philmtl Likes this wine:
January 2, 2024 - I had a 1991 Trévallon a few weeks ago and it was halfway in the grave. This one was fully alive. The cork was a mess but I was able to perform cork-gery and get it out without even a speck in the wine. Win! The nose was initally musty and evolved but it didn’t take much air to get it back in shape (épaulé and about 20 minutes in the bottle): red fruited and beautiful florals with a backdrop of dried herbs, brine, sous-bois and crushed stones. The palate had less intensity than I was expecting but it wasn’t weak or dilute rather it was light and elegant. Ripe red berries dancing over the tongue, balanced acidity, fully integrated tannins and a mineral finish. Really enjoyable.
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philmtl wrote:
December 14, 2023 - Ludwig`s 55th (Le Ptit Garde-Manger, Thoiry, France): The nose is tricky: half-way between oxidized and beautiful. Weird balancing act. Prunes and red bell pepper yet some red berries, florals (géranium) and stony minerality. The palate is also iffy: some fruit and acidity left, some florals peeking through but mostly ripe red bell pepper and sous-bois. Over the hill but still fun.
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Milos Likes this wine: 92 points
September 10, 2021 - My first Trevallon in many years and well worth the wait. Forward nose of dark red fruit and black olives. The tannins are completely resolved. Moderately long finish. Not getting any better but no need to rush.
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Wine_Bear Likes this wine: 92 points
September 2, 2017 - Wine was properly stored from purchase upon release until consumed.
Beautiful color, luscious. Good structure, fully resolved. Wild fruits in the bouquet. Roses and raspberries. Morning forest. Honeysuckle and huckleberry. Clean, balanced, beautiful. -
rgrosz6 Does not like this wine: 75 points
July 15, 2017 - This wine is definitely over the hill. Somewhat interesting nose, but the taste is unbalanced. In the mouth, it is bitter and acidic, with very little fruit. Simply unpalatable and undrinkable.
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By Richard Jennings
7/5/2011 (link) 92 points(Domaine de Trévallon) Group's #1 (my #1) – 9 pts; 3 firsts, 1 second, 0 thirds, 1 last place – bricked medium dark red violet color; roasted meat, tobacco, savory, smoky, roasted red fruit, gamey nose; mature, roasted tart plum, tobacco, smoky, tangy palate; medium-plus finish 92+ points
Wine Definition
- Vintage 1991
- Type Red
- Producer Domaine de Trévallon
- Varietal Red Blend
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Provence
- SubRegion n/a
- Appellation Les Baux-de-Provence
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- Pending Delivery 1 (1%)
- In Cellars 64 (47%)
- Consumed 72 (53%)
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- CountryFrance
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