Medium body. Fragrant nose of raspberry, dark cherry and cranberry. Flavors of dark cherry, cranberry and plum. Nice acidity and tannic balance. Drinkable now, but could age for many more years. Classic burgundy. Good value for such a fine wine.
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2009 Pommards (Vin Vino Wine, Palo Alto, CA): Nice dark cherry nose with a bit of potting soil and maybe a touch of brett. Light to medium bodied with medium acidity. Juicy, tart black cherry fruit, roses and a bit of orange. Doesn't say Pommard to me but nice enough.
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1/26/2020 - Two Winos wrote: 88 Points
Good, but not great. A lot more fruit than I expected from a Pommard. Not much acid or tannin, structure. I was disappointed.
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3/6/2015 - tothegoodwine Likes this wine:
Nice balanced fruit with a bit of tannin, on second day it seemed completely docile. Still a good deal. Could have had a bit more to it.
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6/8/2014 - djarcara Likes this wine: 90 Points
Medium body. Fragrant nose of raspberry, dark cherry and cranberry. Flavors of dark cherry, cranberry and plum. Nice acidity and tannic balance. Drinkable now, but could age for many more years. Classic burgundy. Good value for such a fine wine.
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7/7/2012 - zscheiner Likes this wine: 89 Points
2009 Pommards (Vin Vino Wine, Palo Alto, CA): Nice dark cherry nose with a bit of potting soil and maybe a touch of brett. Light to medium bodied with medium acidity. Juicy, tart black cherry fruit, roses and a bit of orange. Doesn't say Pommard to me but nice enough.
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12/18/2011 - nzinkgraf wrote:
Burgundy Fest 1.0 (Waterford Wine Co., Milwaukee): The first wine of the day with some Brett presence, albeit very harmonious. Thoughts of this being the biggest wine in the set thus far.
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