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"Ericaceae" on Snooth
I recently got my hand on several bottles of this vintage, and to be honest, i was a little spectacle about how this wine would hold up after 35 years. Wow! What an amazing experience this bottle turned out to be. I drank...
Wow! What a difference some time in the cellar makes. I opened one of my 3 bottles of the 2001 Haan Merlot Prestige about 2 years ago. For all the good reviews it was very closed and not at all the complex fruit bomb I...
cola and cherries on the nose with some spice, nutmeg and cinnamon, more spicy in taste with raspberry and cranberry notes, still needs some time but enjoyable
earthy mushrooms combined with sour red cherry aromas, light on the palate, immediate taste of sour cherries, cranberry with an earthy finish. not very complex but elegant fruit notes
This wine is straight-up delicious. Medium bodied and doesn't have the complexity of James Joyce but it delivers with flavors of smoked fish, leather, blueberries, red fruit and chocolate. Not to mention that the...
I didn't enjoy it much personally, as I prefer stronger wines, but the wine has a lot of character and complex flavors. Nice tartness with raspberry and blueberry notes, a touch of sweetness, not very tannic.
A touch of VA, black cherry, gamy, leathery, a bit of brett but instantly identifiable as Burgundy with a lovely sweetness to the fruit brought out by the background notes of bitter and medicinal herbs. All wrapped up in...
Jean-Pierre Charton, Bourgogne Pinot Noir, "Champ de Perdrix" 2006
Starting at $19.00 Snoothrank: 3.5/5A bit funky with plenty of oak on the nose and a strong top note of peppery roast beef. There’s a nice core of gently leafy dark berry fruit lurking under the more assertive elements of the bouquet. This is fairly...
Foxen makes an amazing Sangiovese. Such a rich and dark fruit character, the blueberry really is distinctive yet there is a hint of earth and loam that lingers.
An absolute knockout wine that shows distinct Foothill notes of blueberry, spice, and dark cherry. A dark and mysteriously balanced wine that actually gave hints of a heavy-handed pinot noir. A great wine for a blind...





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