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I have had a port like wine from France that was the most Chocolate like...
The bottle was a gift from a little restaurant in Monptparnasse, "le parcs de cerf". Great place. I went in for lunch or dinner 4 days in a row...then after a barge trip returned many times. Owner gave to me before returning to states. Wish I could remember the name but it was great. I have the empty bottle somewhere. "Mark Lipton" > wrote in message ... > > > Dale Williams wrote: > > > I certainly have never had a chocolate flavored wine, but I have detected > > nuances of chocolate in many wines. The most common have been in > > somewhat-internationally styled (low-acid, highly extracted, lots of toasted > > oak) Right Bank Bordeaux (so probably mostly Merlot, with some Cab Franc and > > Cab Sauvignon). > > That makes sense, Dale, although the most pronounced flavor of chocolate I've > ever noticed in a wine was in the '82 Branaire Ducru when tasted in the late > '80s. > > Mark Lipton > |
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