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100 Points

Friday, May 21, 2004 - At 14 years of age, 90 Beausejour is still inky black. Ripe black fruit, herbs, smoke, licorice and flowers made the perfume. The flavors cascading across my palate were filled with plums and incredibly decadent, ripe black fruit. This amazingly concentrated wine has a mouth feel that is as exotic as Guigal's La Mouline from a great year. The finish was other worldy lasting 60 seconds or more. The wine continued developing in the glass for over 2 hours

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