Monday, October 26, 2020 - Almost a year to date ago I was in the Atacama desert arguing in mongrel Spanish-Italian-English with some Italian dude that Carménère was grown in Italy. I was, of course, correct and this wine usually delivers quite nicely. Age is accentuated the Left Bank aspects with edges of pencil lead and a nice bright acidic spine, leading to red currants. Good succulence with a savory core holding the center. Shorter finish, a little salmon skin. All in all, really nice.
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