Boysenberry, cassis and dried currants form an electrostatic expression of matter that seemingly defies the Pauli Exclusion Principle in that multiple fermion pairs simultaneously achieve the same degree of excitement. Further research is required.
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1/4/2024 - ejmwine Likes this wine: 90 Points
Used the venturi to reduce the tannin. Very nice then.
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8/20/2021 - corman82 Likes this wine: 89 Points
Good fruit and tannins increased after decanting. Will still age. Moderate finish and acidity. 93
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11/13/2018 - raiderwes wrote: 90 Points
probably time to drink up!
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5/8/2015 - ccarlucci wrote: 91 Points
It smells like red currant and blackberry. The wine looks garnet colored. The legs are slow. There is no sediment in the bottle.
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5/13/2014 - GreekWine wrote:
Boysenberry, cassis and dried currants form an electrostatic expression of matter that seemingly defies the Pauli Exclusion Principle in that multiple fermion pairs simultaneously achieve the same degree of excitement. Further research is required.
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