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Powerful and rich, but holding a nice sense of balance and restraint. Blueberry, lavender, gravel, and red rose petal. Full bodied, and finishing long with great intensity. 94 pts.


So much wine.....so little time!!!
 
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I agree. This wine is great and will be something very special once it approaches maturity. I also would add coffee notes to the nose. Very elegant and well made.


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