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jmottern wrote: 88 points
March 17, 2022 - This big wine (13.9%) took a long long time to open. Once it did interesting dark fruits with a hint of licorice presented themselves.
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ChrisCummings86 Likes this wine: 88 points
September 17, 2017 - Wasn't that impressed with this. I think I wanted more nuance and complexity from a 100% PV. It was big, dark and full. If you want an inky black fruit bomb it's worth 30, but I'll seek out more floral and soily example though.
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jmottern Likes this wine: 88 points
March 18, 2017 - Deep dark full body wine. Big black berry and plum fruit with hint of licorice. Good with grilled meat.
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jmottern Likes this wine: 88 points
March 18, 2017 - A very interesting wine. Inky black with big licorice and black berry fruit. A little harsh on its own but very good with prime rib.
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mcpozzi wrote: 71 points
November 16, 2016 - Super tannic, even after a day decant. Wait another year or use for cooking
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Wine Definition
- Vintage 2010
- Type Red
- Producer Zolo
- Varietal Petit Verdot
- Designation Black
- Vineyard n/a
- Country Argentina
- Region Mendoza
- SubRegion Lujan de Cuyo
- Appellation n/a
- UPC Code 859481003273
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- In Cellars 8 (17%)
- Consumed 38 (83%)
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