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Tuesday, June 1, 2010 - Black fruit splattered on an old wood wall. Spicy tannins, and a hemp-type herbal note. Rocks and fresh meat. Big and full and despite all that, remarkably easy drinking. This wine runs up against the wall that is the French appellation controllé, as it takes the normally simple and tasty Côtes du Rhône genre, and gives it magnitude and complexity. Carafe one hour before serving. Food pairing: lamb chops with mustard and herbs.

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