Drank at 67 So this is the oldest dry red wine I have tried to date. Myself and a friend managed to get the bottle from a cellar in Paris. It is a privilege to try something that is 137 years old. Nose of dry petals, cedar, forest floor and dust. Still alive on the palate with incredible depth and a sweetness on the finish. What can I say it was alive and showing. WOW
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7/3/2021 - RayOB Likes this wine: 97 Points
Drank at 67
So this is the oldest dry red wine I have tried to date. Myself and a friend managed to get the bottle from a cellar in Paris. It is a privilege to try something that is 137 years old.
Nose of dry petals, cedar, forest floor and dust. Still alive on the palate with incredible depth and a sweetness on the finish.
What can I say it was alive and showing. WOW
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