Depending on the glass used, there were hints of VA on the nose. In the "right" glass this was a stunner. Rose petals, silky tannins, tremendous complexity and evolution in the glass. My top red of this incredible tasting, by a hair.
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Tasted blind I whispered to a friend DRC? Simply stunning with impeccable balance, weight and stunning length reminding me of King Kong and how gently he handled the beautiful girl he kidnapped. My first Leroy Moose and hopefully not my last. Stunning!
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(Domaine Leroy Musigny) Dark cherry red color with pale meniscus; slightly bretty, stemmy, green bean nose; stemmy, green bean, rosehips, bark, iron and mineral palate; medium-plus finish 93+ pts.
12/11/2015 - Alex G. Likes this wine:
Depending on the glass used, there were hints of VA on the nose. In the "right" glass this was a stunner. Rose petals, silky tannins, tremendous complexity and evolution in the glass. My top red of this incredible tasting, by a hair.
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10/8/2010 - BradE wrote:
Lumber in the Mountains Update - Days 1 and 2. (Day 3 in progress).; 10/7/2010-10/8/2010 (Beaver Creek): Now we're talking. An outstanding bottle in its own right, and the best 97 burg of any type I've ever tasted. Period. Cheers to Leroy, and cheers to Musigny.
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3/16/2009 - jamiekutch wrote:
Tasted blind I whispered to a friend DRC? Simply stunning with impeccable balance, weight and stunning length reminding me of King Kong and how gently he handled the beautiful girl he kidnapped. My first Leroy Moose and hopefully not my last. Stunning!
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