
I get the sense the Grenache is coming through on the mix of black, blue and purple fruit. A softening from oak is present. Never really seemed to pick up steam or depth.
I get the sense the Grenache is coming through on the mix of black, blue and purple fruit. A softening from oak is present. Never really seemed to pick up steam or depth.
Dec 21st, 2017
From Eric Jensen at Booker, we had this after that bottle of Understory I just posted. Can’t recall too many details except to say that it was excellent but likely just past peak. If you have this in your cellar, I’d recommend popping the cork within the next few years.
From Eric Jensen at Booker, we had this after that bottle of Understory I just posted. Can’t recall too many details except to say that it was excellent but likely just past peak. If you have this in your cellar, I’d recommend popping the cork within the next few years.
Oct 28th, 2020