12x75cl
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0 Immediate | 1 Marketplace
£290.00
Scores + Notes
Critic Notes
A tasty, dark ruby-colored, fruit-driven, unpretentious offering, this 1997 offers jammy black cherry/berry fruit and dried herbs. Ripe, fleshy, straightforward, and delicious, with low acidity, this unmanipulated wine should be drunk over the next 4-5 years. Apr 2000, www.robertparker.com
Score: 86-/100 Robert Parker
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Sub-region
Lalande de Pomerol
Sub-region
Lalande de Pomerol
Critic Notes
A tasty, dark ruby-colored, fruit-driven, unpretentious offering, this 1997 offers jammy black cherry/berry fruit and dried herbs. Ripe, fleshy, straightforward, and delicious, with low acidity, this unmanipulated wine should be drunk over the next 4-5 years. Apr 2000, www.robertparker.com
Score: 86-/100 Robert Parker
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Lalande de Pomerol
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