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Scores + Notes
A rather straightforward, attractive, plum-colored wine with notes of fig, tobacco, black cherry, currant, a sweet mid-palate, and medium body, this wine is well-balanced and supple with no flaws. Drink it over the next decade. Robert Parker, Wine Advocate # 158
Robert Parker Score: 87/100
Some good berry and tobacco character, but very light and hollow for Fieuzal. Score range: 80-84. James Suckling,Wine Spectator 2003
Wine Spectator Score: 80-84/100
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Product Details
A rather straightforward, attractive, plum-colored wine with notes of fig, tobacco, black cherry, currant, a sweet mid-palate, and medium body, this wine is well-balanced and supple with no flaws. Drink it over the next decade. Robert Parker, Wine Advocate # 158
Robert Parker Score: 87/100
Some good berry and tobacco character, but very light and hollow for Fieuzal. Score range: 80-84. James Suckling,Wine Spectator 2003
Wine Spectator Score: 80-84/100