• AudunG wrote: 85 points

    May 23, 2014 - Purple red. On the nose, yes: garrigues, especially thyme and sage. Some green notes and liqourice. On the palate, red, cool fruits and some liqourice. Fruity.

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  • AudunG wrote: 85 points

    May 23, 2014 - Still quite purple red. On the nose, yes: garrigues, especially thyme and sage. Some green notes and liqourice. On the palate, red fruits, liqourice and tannins. Powerful and fruity. This will last for many years still (in a cool cellar). I really like this.

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  • AudunG wrote: 85 points

    September 20, 2013 - Still quite purple red. On the nose, yes: garrigues, especially thyme and sage. Some green notes and liqourice. On the palate, red fruits, liqourice and tannins. Powerful and fruity. This will last for many years still (in a cool cellar). I really like this.

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  • hpgrette wrote: 91 points

    December 16, 2011 - A excellent choice to home made pizza. After roughly 20 minutes in the glass the wine opend and both the smell and taste was close to a perfect Rhone.
    I`m sorry this was my last one in the cellar. The good thing I gave some away, and I know whom they were given to!!!

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  • rmodak wrote: 90 points

    November 28, 2009 - Pure and driven with its focused raspberry, iron and mesquite on a tight frame. Great young drink.

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  • Odd Arne wrote: 88 points

    August 8, 2009 - When opening this bottle and smelling the cork I thought it was ruined, it had a horrible sharp rustic smell to it. So this will be the third bad wine in a row then, I thought. I poured a small amount into the glass, let it breath for 20 minutes, took another smell, the wine revealed itself as two separate wines. One for the nose, and one for the mouth. The two sensations of senses was so diverse as they were of two separate wines. The wine resembles a medium Cabernet Franc on the nose whilst the pallet is of the smoothest Pinot Noir. Medium rustic, leather and caramel on the nose, medium dry full bodied on the pallet. Would go excellent with classical Italian tomato based foods.

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