I've been grappling with context, terroir, and deliciousness over the two days this bottle has been open. Bellivière's Grenache was a syncretic triumph. This, by contrast, is merely adorable.
13.63% abv reported on the back label. Aromas of fallen plum petals, tart bing cherry oil, and classic Tue-Boeuf black tea. Broad textured, nervy fabric of acidity and outdoor-seasoned tannins. Lush, quenching bodies of fruit. Exotic little pulses of sweet Turkish spice. It's marginally more drinkable after 48 hours left resealed on the drinking-studio tabletop.
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1/25/2023 - Putnam Weekley Likes this wine: 92 Points
I've been grappling with context, terroir, and deliciousness over the two days this bottle has been open. Bellivière's Grenache was a syncretic triumph. This, by contrast, is merely adorable.
13.63% abv reported on the back label. Aromas of fallen plum petals, tart bing cherry oil, and classic Tue-Boeuf black tea. Broad textured, nervy fabric of acidity and outdoor-seasoned tannins. Lush, quenching bodies of fruit. Exotic little pulses of sweet Turkish spice. It's marginally more drinkable after 48 hours left resealed on the drinking-studio tabletop.
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