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This was a pleasant recommendation from the local wine shop. Although 2005 is the more well-appreciated Bordeaux vintage, the 2006 is still worth visiting. It's retained a bit of fruit but it's really the secondary flavors that are coming along. On top of the black cherry and dark berry, there are earthy, menthol accents with some candied walnut and mocha in the mix as well. Solid acidic backbone. Paired well with lean red meat. — 8 years ago
Jonathan Kozaczuk
This was a pleasant recommendation from the local wine shop. Although 2005 is the more well-appreciated Bordeaux vintage, the 2006 is still worth visiting. It's retained a bit of fruit but it's really the secondary flavors that are coming along. On top of the black cherry and dark berry, there are earthy, menthol accents with some candied walnut and mocha in the mix as well. Solid acidic backbone. Paired well with lean red meat. — 8 years ago