Served blind. Not exactly and incorrect wine, but its inoffensiveness and anonymity are actually the real problem. Varietally correct, light-bodied. The oak dominates, as if to compensate for underripe fruit perhaps. Tart cranberry and spice notes underneath the sweet, obtrusive oak. Legitimately could have been call Grenache, or even Gamay, which is in effect the problem here.
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4/4/2020 - JonnyG wrote: 86 Points
Served blind. Not exactly and incorrect wine, but its inoffensiveness and anonymity are actually the real problem. Varietally correct, light-bodied. The oak dominates, as if to compensate for underripe fruit perhaps. Tart cranberry and spice notes underneath the sweet, obtrusive oak. Legitimately could have been call Grenache, or even Gamay, which is in effect the problem here.
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3/18/2020 - MarcoReus wrote: 87 Points
A little young.
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