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This property could make significantly better wine given their vineyard's terroir, but they seem to be content to turn out attractive, but essentially one-dimensional wines. Soft, round, and medium-bodied, the 1998 possesses copious quantities of black cherry fruit, toasty new oak, low acidity, and an up-front, savory style. Drink it over the next 7-8 years. Apr 2001, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 86/100
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This property could make significantly better wine given their vineyard's terroir, but they seem to be content to turn out attractive, but essentially one-dimensional wines. Soft, round, and medium-bodied, the 1998 possesses copious quantities of black cherry fruit, toasty new oak, low acidity, and an up-front, savory style. Drink it over the next 7-8 years. Apr 2001, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 86/100