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TN: Montagne-St. Émilion -- '98 Château Naguet



 
 
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Default TN: Montagne-St. Émilion -- '98 Château Naguet

*1998 Château Naguet - France, Bordeaux, Libournais, Montagne-St.
Émilion (9/15/2006)*

With roast chicken, rice, and green pea/shallot salad. No idea where
this came from as I didn't buy it. But it has a Korean back label, so
it must have been a gift when I lived in Korea (2002-2003). Color shows
a bit plummy darkness amidst the red that is concerning. Nose is simple
and straightforward with sweet roasted plum and little mulberry. Palate
is all sweetish plum with a hint of dust. With no noticeable tannin or
acidity, this has not lost its fruit, but has no structure to hold it
together. A simple wine that probably should have been consumed three
or four years ago and may also have been heat damaged at some point.

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Jim Jones
Tokyo, Japan

 




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