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90 Points

Monday, January 11, 2016 - Level 3cm below the cork. Similar style to the Clos d'Isoré 1989 tasted yesterday, but not as powerful, masculine and structured. The nose is vinous and ripe, with a glowing warmth of roasted chestnuts and only a hint of minerals and older wood; the palate displays attractive and juicy cherry fruit, medium weight, and is upheld by lively acidity and ripe tannins, with a quite dominant dusty, chalky note; light and mature finish, dried cherries, cream, hint of cold tea. Holding up well, with more charm and fruit than the bottle tasted in August 2014.

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