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91 Points

Saturday, February 22, 2020 - Pristine bottle purchased in 2005. When I read back all my previous tasting notes, spanning the period 2008-2015, I am actually quite amazed how well this is showing today. at 22 years of age. The nose is quintessentially Morey (or maybe Gevrey), with a lovely touch of menthol freshness, forest floor and crushed red berries; the palate remains tannic and structured, minerally and energetic, masculine and powerful but not charming; black tea finish. The nose is its best feature.

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