The old saying, "Slow but steady wins the race" is clearly applicable here as this gem keeps getting better and better with age. Full-bodied, concentrated, tannic, and young, yet it has slipped into adolescence as you...
The old saying, "Slow but steady wins the race" is clearly applicable here as this gem keeps getting better and better with age. Full-bodied, concentrated, tannic, and young, yet it has slipped into adolescence as you find cedar, cigar wrapper, tobacco leaf, herbs, black currants, and a melange of cherries, cassis, and lead pencil on the nose and palate. Powerful, but not overwhelming, classic, regal, and deep, with length and complexity in the finish. Offer it 2 hours of air if you are popping a bottle now, or wait another 5 years and this will really start to shine. 97 Points
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