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Thursday, June 18, 2020 - At first tight as a drum.

With some air, cooler Morey like blue fruits, perfume and florals emerge. It's firm and structured , yet beautifully balanced. Cool fruits, spice and florals along with some mossy cooler herbs. The following day, more spice and floral notes. This has serious depth and balance, but is shutting down pretty hard. The quality is hard to miss, but I would hold mine for several years. I have little doubt this will emerge after its slumber, but I would hold for now.

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  • Comment posted by getfuzzy:

    6/27/2020 9:25:00 PM - Really good assessment in my opinion. The Long Acre always seems to produce the fruit that is most wound and least forgiving. But it cellars incredibly well. If you have multiple bottles, try to hold at least 1-2 for the 10 year mark.

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