Tuesday Night Double Blind $50+: Very light crimson; intense floral, ethereal, deep cherry, refined, some structure, balm, orange with slight riper almost blueberry; good.
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Försynt vin som inte är så tillgänglig som många andra 2007or. Frukt,kryddor och mineraler som man får jobba lite för att hitta. Medelfylligt vin med hyfsad balans. Lite kort i avslutet. Troligen lagras för att få det att öppna sig lite. Bra om inte stort.
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A little tight initially, this opened up some over 30-45 minutes. Nice nose with delicate berry fruit. Balanced across mid palate and finish. Enjoyed with a marinated pork tenderloin. A subtle but satisfying wine. May benefit from a few more years.
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11/21/2017 - Rezy13 wrote:
Tuesday Night Double Blind $50+: Very light crimson; intense floral, ethereal, deep cherry, refined, some structure, balm, orange with slight riper almost blueberry; good.
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11/17/2013 - Shorepower wrote:
Försynt vin som inte är så tillgänglig som många andra 2007or. Frukt,kryddor och mineraler som man får jobba lite för att hitta. Medelfylligt vin med hyfsad balans. Lite kort i avslutet. Troligen lagras för att få det att öppna sig lite. Bra om inte stort.
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3/18/2012 - mcubed wrote: 90 Points
A little tight initially, this opened up some over 30-45 minutes. Nice nose with delicate berry fruit. Balanced across mid palate and finish. Enjoyed with a marinated pork tenderloin. A subtle but satisfying wine. May benefit from a few more years.
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11/3/2010 - psmith wrote:
An Evening with Martine Saunier (Chicago, IL): Tons of sulfur on the nose. Some hints of red fruits. More tolerable palate with red/black notes. Needs time.
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9/18/2010 - dgaiser wrote: 90 Points
More restrained aromatically than the Champerrier, with more stone and asian spice than red fruit. Medium+ in body. (Notes from memory)
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