Expert Reviews
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International Wine CellarGood bright, pale yellow. Captivating nose combines a saline oyster shell quality with menthol, wet stone and violet. Dense and sweet in the mouth, with superb intensity, cut and purity to the flavors of underripe pineapple, wet stone and white flowers. Perhaps best today on the stony, pure, very long finish. This very backward and penetrating wine calls for at least five or six years of aging.
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CellarTracker Community Tasting NotesCommunity Tasting Notes (average 83 pts. and median of 83 pts. in 5 notes)
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Wine Spectator
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Robert Parker
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Vintage ChartRating for France-Burgundy: 90 (slightly better than average year)<br/><br/>Drinkability: young, aging quickly, could be good now<br/>
User Tasting Note
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Fellow Drync'rWe drank a 2004 vintage the day after thanks giving.
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Fellow Drync'rLili liked it



