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Saturday, February 16, 2013 - Dark coloured. The nose has Burgundian sweetness and some sour cherries but also a greenish dusty peppery element, sort of midway between a young syrah and pinotage. The same opposing elements, smooth sweetness and a rough edge, is found in the taste. I suppose it will grow softer and smoother with a few years' age. Very nice warm aftertaste. - Softened considerably with further air, and the greenish-peppery element receded into the background. Overall excellent, but not better than the wonderful d'Angelo aglianico 2008, different as they are.

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