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95 Points

Sunday, February 11, 2024 - It's been a long time coming - my intro to DRC. Slow-ox for 90 minutes before service - upon first taste, we elected to decant the remainder; a bit of tannic roughness right at the tail end of the finish that needed a bit more air to resolve. In the glass, pale rose at the rim, shading to a deeper, somewhat opaque dark berry red at the core. On the nose, a fascinating, focused mix of crushed cherries and rose petals, and a hint of peppery cinnamon. On the palate, delicate, silky, and smooth, with light cherries, rosewater, orange pith, bay leaves, and mild floral/herbal elements weaving in and out of the mix. Mild tannins assert themselves on the finish. Not quite the religious experience I was hoping for, but there's no question that this is a delicious, outstanding wine, and the aromatics are unique - that seamless blend of cherry and rose sets it apart.

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