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I do not believe anyone will ever accusethis wine of being a st Emilion
wannabe. Spicy on the nose, very bright acidity a tad green. First impression said oak, can't seem to taste it now but then the greeness is a bit overwhelming right now though I can sense it on the nose. there is some RS my wife ever the apt descriptor found . . . syrup, I said "like cough syrup?", she said "yes." We will finish with dinner, would we buy again? No. does it remind me of anonymous grocery store wine? YesD -- Joseph Coulter, cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |