This Saint-Emilion is purple at the core transitioning to crimson at the rim. It needs a few swirls to come alive in the glass but when it does it opens with strong mineral tones of dry dusty earth, sage and pot-pourri...
This Saint-Emilion is purple at the core transitioning to crimson at the rim. It needs a few swirls to come alive in the glass but when it does it opens with strong mineral tones of dry dusty earth, sage and pot-pourri. Under these dominant tones there are notes of cherry cola, blood orange, dark chocolate and expresso. It transitions nicely to the palate where it is a solid medium body with a good acidic and tannic structure. It is overall very pleasant and balanced. This wine would pair nicely with an assortment of roased meats, particularly pork.