More herbaceousness than the '04 Clos de Beaujeu (see TN), the Monts Damnes displays nice, concentrated notes of herbs, grass, citrus and quinine. Nice, but I like the Clos du Beaujeu a little better.
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6/27/2006 - Ben Andersen wrote:
More herbaceousness than the '04 Clos de Beaujeu (see TN), the Monts Damnes displays nice, concentrated notes of herbs, grass, citrus and quinine. Nice, but I like the Clos du Beaujeu a little better.
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5/26/2006 - Ben Andersen wrote:
Secondary fermentation - flawed / bad bottle.
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