Black cherry and black and red raspberry notes make for core flavors that nicely saturate the palate with medium intensity and agreeable balance and weight. A 6-out-of-10 on complexity, and a little primary in its current state, but this shows some subtle earth and limestone notes that hold interest. Notable for its equilibrium, smooth delivery, and classy execution. A step up from some of the base model Burgundies out there. QPR is kinda-decent given its $50 tariff. Still best to hold a few years to develop some layers and depth. 91+ points.
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11/4/2022 - nicefish Likes this wine: 92 Points
Showing beautifully now, but sure to improve.
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6/3/2020 - 560 B&W Likes this wine: 91 Points
Decanted. Excellent villages red. Will probably improve, but pretty now. 13%
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2/15/2020 - csimm wrote: 91 Points
Black cherry and black and red raspberry notes make for core flavors that nicely saturate the palate with medium intensity and agreeable balance and weight. A 6-out-of-10 on complexity, and a little primary in its current state, but this shows some subtle earth and limestone notes that hold interest. Notable for its equilibrium, smooth delivery, and classy execution. A step up from some of the base model Burgundies out there. QPR is kinda-decent given its $50 tariff. Still best to hold a few years to develop some layers and depth. 91+ points.
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