Bought from K&L for $80. Stood upright for 4 months. Used Durand. Cork was in great shape. No taint, but thick, black, cream sediment stuck to the cork butt, as if it had been stored upside down. Decanted into hand blown crystal. Poured into Bordeaux glass. It was welches purple, with a very faint, thin orangish rim. Looked very young. Would never have guessed 26 years.
What an excellent wine. It initially had a musty muted nose of blackberry with some funk. Tasted more like a right bank Bordeaux with boucoup minerals, tart cherry, ripe boysenberry, earth notes, green notes.
It took me back to 1993 at this same time of year where I worked on this massive mural, creating a unique project for a figure drawing class at the UofA.
This wine was exceptionally delish. When it peaked at 2 hours it had meat flavors, fantastic earthen tart fruit of cherry and black berry, great balance, long mineral finish, but by 4 hours was flabby and tired.
No need to drink now. It's in a great plateau and should keep for a long time. I would say at least 20 years more.
This vineyard by Turley is a real gem. I will always buy bottles I find from here.
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California Vs Burgundy Blind (Frank Murray's Casa): Dirty dry soil on the nose with some aged mushroomy notes. Lean and tart, bit clipped. Some nice soy notes. Pretty good and far lighter than we think of Turley these days.
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Burg Dinner (CA and France--Served Blind!) (Murray Casa): Drank after the 2008 Rivers Marie cab. This did not get decanted and honestly, it did not need it. I was surprised with the 13.5% alcohol on the label and was also pleased with the wine's taste. This is no longer (maybe never was?) modern day Turley or petite, as it showed a juicy blueberry, cedar and spice box but whatever weight or shoulders were on this wine have certainly faded off and it drank like an older styled red with good flavor. It finishes with a brushing of light chocolate and some remaining stuffing so I see the wine going further. No hurry but it is getting into a secondary expression, for sure.
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Violets and graphite dominate the nose, while the mouthfeel is rich with black cherry,licorice, tar, salted meat and Indian spices. This performed fabulously with its glycerin mouthfeel and its abiliity to transform sheer power into elegance. My guess was top tier priorat. The lesson learned is that you have to wait 15 years for Turley PS to reach early peak.
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4/9/2019 - Fractalage Likes this wine: 93 Points
Bought from K&L for $80.
Stood upright for 4 months. Used Durand. Cork was in great shape. No taint, but thick, black, cream sediment stuck to the cork butt, as if it had been stored upside down.
Decanted into hand blown crystal.
Poured into Bordeaux glass.
It was welches purple, with a very faint, thin orangish rim. Looked very young. Would never have guessed 26 years.
What an excellent wine.
It initially had a musty muted nose of blackberry with some funk. Tasted more like a right bank Bordeaux with boucoup minerals, tart cherry, ripe boysenberry, earth notes, green notes.
It took me back to 1993 at this same time of year where I worked on this massive mural, creating a unique project for a figure drawing class at the UofA.
This wine was exceptionally delish. When it peaked at 2 hours it had meat flavors, fantastic earthen tart fruit of cherry and black berry, great balance, long mineral finish, but by 4 hours was flabby and tired.
No need to drink now. It's in a great plateau and should keep for a long time. I would say at least 20 years more.
This vineyard by Turley is a real gem. I will always buy bottles I find from here.
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12/4/2010 - WetRock wrote:
California Vs Burgundy Blind (Frank Murray's Casa): Dirty dry soil on the nose with some aged mushroomy notes. Lean and tart, bit clipped. Some nice soy notes. Pretty good and far lighter than we think of Turley these days.
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12/4/2010 - Frank Murray III wrote:
Burg Dinner (CA and France--Served Blind!) (Murray Casa): Drank after the 2008 Rivers Marie cab. This did not get decanted and honestly, it did not need it. I was surprised with the 13.5% alcohol on the label and was also pleased with the wine's taste. This is no longer (maybe never was?) modern day Turley or petite, as it showed a juicy blueberry, cedar and spice box but whatever weight or shoulders were on this wine have certainly faded off and it drank like an older styled red with good flavor. It finishes with a brushing of light chocolate and some remaining stuffing so I see the wine going further. No hurry but it is getting into a secondary expression, for sure.
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6/30/2009 - chiliman96 wrote: 90 Points
dark flowers on the nose; black cherry, tar and black pepper finish; big bold wine with lots of body; very drinkable now;
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2/22/2008 - rmodak wrote: 95 Points
Violets and graphite dominate the nose, while the mouthfeel is rich with black cherry,licorice, tar, salted meat and Indian spices. This performed fabulously with its glycerin mouthfeel and its abiliity to transform sheer power into elegance. My guess was top tier priorat. The lesson learned is that you have to wait 15 years for Turley PS to reach early peak.
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