
Tom Casagrande 
From the Vielles Vignes Corcelette series that Bouland divides by soil type. I opened it too young but patience is not a strength of mine. Nose has dark cherry fruit, so ripe and pure, and loads of crushed stone. Tightly wound on the palate for a Bojo, but nevertheless showing ridiculous depth of flavor. It’s still a bit tannic and there’s a slight astringent note in the finish, but a few more years in the cellar would have tamed those things. In fact, as it’s opening up, the depth of fruit is smothering it. Just excellent
From the Vielles Vignes Corcelette series that Bouland divides by soil type. I opened it too young but patience is not a strength of mine. Nose has dark cherry fruit, so ripe and pure, and loads of crushed stone. Tightly wound on the palate for a Bojo, but nevertheless showing ridiculous depth of flavor. It’s still a bit tannic and there’s a slight astringent note in the finish, but a few more years in the cellar would have tamed those things. In fact, as it’s opening up, the depth of fruit is smothering it. Just excellent
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