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A straightforward, simple offering, the 2008 La Marzelle is best consumed over the near term (5-6 years). Medium-bodied with earthy red and black fruits, it lacks intensity and depth. May 2011, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 85/100
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Product Details
A straightforward, simple offering, the 2008 La Marzelle is best consumed over the near term (5-6 years). Medium-bodied with earthy red and black fruits, it lacks intensity and depth. May 2011, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 85/100