DAL 9000
Bog old world dirt aroma. Initial tannic on the tongue then fades to raisins and plums and dark fruit then some funk on the back. Definitely need ld world.
Bog old world dirt aroma. Initial tannic on the tongue then fades to raisins and plums and dark fruit then some funk on the back. Definitely need ld world.
8.7Adam Beasley
Very good for the price. Subtle flavors of wood spice, rock black fruits, and pencil lead. Structured and long.
Very good for the price. Subtle flavors of wood spice, rock black fruits, and pencil lead. Structured and long.
9.0Daniel M
The label reads : 50% cabernet Sauvignon, 40% merlot, 10% petit verdot but I could have named cabernet franc on the nose as there is a bit of a vegetal thing like green pepper. There is black pepper too, red and black currant, that's not a typical nose. The palate is made of a very strong acid drive which lasts for a long time. The same vegetal note along with red and black currant, as if it would have been harvested a bit too early, but some nice weight and width, some good grip, lively tannins which dry things up before the ending and some fruit before a bitter layer along with a salty,, meaty final note. This is not bad but I can't help but think it could have faired better without hat vegetal thing.
The label reads : 50% cabernet Sauvignon, 40% merlot, 10% petit verdot but I could have named cabernet franc on the nose as there is a bit of a vegetal thing like green pepper. There is black pepper too, red and black currant, that's not a typical nose. The palate is made of a very strong acid drive which lasts for a long time. The same vegetal note along with red and black currant, as if it would have been harvested a bit too early, but some nice weight and width, some good grip, lively tannins which dry things up before the ending and some fruit before a bitter layer along with a salty,, meaty final note. This is not bad but I can't help but think it could have faired better without hat vegetal thing.
8.7Location
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