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This full-bodied, opulently-styled wine exhibits good color, a plump, roasted herb, coffee, black-cherry, Merlot-like character, plenty of juicy fruit, low acidity, and heady alcohol in the finish. It is a beefy, mouthfilling St.-Emilion for drinking during its first 7-8 years of life. Feb 1995, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 86/100
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Product Details
This full-bodied, opulently-styled wine exhibits good color, a plump, roasted herb, coffee, black-cherry, Merlot-like character, plenty of juicy fruit, low acidity, and heady alcohol in the finish. It is a beefy, mouthfilling St.-Emilion for drinking during its first 7-8 years of life. Feb 1995, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 86/100