Friday Night Brown Bagger (R&R's): Blind. Dark crimson color. Opens with a nice herbal quality over dark fruit, adding mint and licorice notes as it sits in the glass. Black fruit dominates the palate, with just the slightest bit of tannin holding the fruit. Finishes with good length.
This had been double decanted off its sediment about three hours before the flight was poured.
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5/28/2021 - AllRed wrote: 90 Points
Friday Night Brown Bagger (R&R's): Blind. Dark crimson color. Opens with a nice herbal quality over dark fruit, adding mint and licorice notes as it sits in the glass. Black fruit dominates the palate, with just the slightest bit of tannin holding the fruit. Finishes with good length.
This had been double decanted off its sediment about three hours before the flight was poured.
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9/11/2018 - AlphaL Likes this wine: 90 Points
I was really surprised, this was still drinking well. Since I remember the old Freemark abby, we held on to the bottle.
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3/13/2009 - LPskeleton wrote: 88 Points
Very soft cedary aromatics with sweet cherry. Lacking a back end though which disappointed me.
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1/7/2006 - hifiwine wrote: 92 Points
i guess we drnk it just in time, wonderfull bottle
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12/24/2004 - fine137 wrote: 90 Points
Very soft and straight forward. Plenty of fruit left. At 35.00 a bottle, great value as well.
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