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"rich" on Snooth
I absolutely loved this wine. I was in the mood for a french wine and we got a ... that really does taste of rich spice and as the previous reviewer wrote, it does not linger. I had a bottle of this with my wife over a...
Nobody has reviewed this wine?? A great pinot from a great producer. big bold ... but this wine screams for a rich duck or game hen dish with some sort of wine/balsamic/dark red fruit based reduction
Inky dark purple in color and rich with the blackberry and cassis flavors that you would expect from the varietal, though you also notice a wonderful blueberry and vanilla bouquet. This wine is medium bodied and slightly...
vanilla cream, full of red and dark berry fruit, and a little candy-like on the ... the spiciness continues, rich complexity as it goes on with a good lengt
spicey, richness filled with dark fruit, rich mouthfilling finish, yummy california zinfandel
black currants, black berries, black plums on the palate, rich and full bodies filled with varying dark fruit and cocoa, dark chocolate, nice structure and complexity, fairly balanced, long finish
Dense raspberry and cherry notes with a soft, sweet earthiness and some bacon ... quickly to a fruity, rich, and mellow wine with a sharp raspberry finish. Very nice
Sweet syrupy nose - slightly gamey. Rich and full-bodied with lots of acidity. Black cherries and a hint of eucalyptus dominate. Long acidic finish and a fair amount of complexity. Very enjoyable, but the nose promised...
It's A Vegetarian Thanksgiving Perfect for Breaking Out of the ordinary ... the return of hearty, rich, stick to your ribs foods is something I look forward to each autumn. There has to be something redeeming...
A rich, sweet Mosel of the Beerenauslese (very sweet), Auslese (sweet), Spätelese (semi-sweet) would indeed work. I have tried this with Belgian, Swiss and Austrian truffles...





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