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Critic Notes
This is a soft, round, medium-bodied, pleasant, straightforward wine with spice box, curranty flavors presented in a straightforward, soft, supple style. Wine Advocate.February, 1998
Score: 85-/100 Robert Parker
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This is a soft, round, medium-bodied, pleasant, straightforward wine with spice box, curranty flavors presented in a straightforward, soft, supple style. Wine Advocate.February, 1998
Score: 85-/100 Robert Parker
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