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88 Points

Thursday, April 27, 2023 - OK, herbal and earthy. After decanting drank over the next two hours. Little bitter at first and fruit for lack of a better phrase was "weird". However, toward end I sensed a lot of tannin left, and fruit went more toward berry and the wine came together. Hanging on to last bottle for a couple of more years.

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  • Comment posted by oldwines:

    4/27/2023 5:19:00 PM - I’ve been drinking Montelena Estate since the earliest vintages and one thing that is constant is the “old-school” style that requires a long decant. In my experience they need a VERY LONG decant. 3-5+ hours in great vintages. 2004 is one I think you can give as much air as possible. I often open in early to mid afternoon for dinner at 8pm. I think you will have a much different bottle if you do this on your last one. Don’t let the age scare you…I gave a 1974 3 hours and it was exquisite, despite someone from the winery suggesting little to no decant. In 2016 I had this wine at the winery and then they decanted at 8:30 am for a tasting at 3PM.

    Good Luck!

    Cheers!

    “oldwines” aka Dave
    www.DTPWineAdvisors.com

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