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375 ml. Exotic smoky, perfumed aromatics as I would expect from Roty. Very bright, defined and linear with red fruit fleshing out in texture during aeration. Mineral tension, licorice, dried herb and mushroom on the resinous mid palate. Oak spice is a bit penetrating right now, give it another year or two for full expression.
375 ml. Exotic smoky, perfumed aromatics as I would expect from Roty. Very bright, defined and linear with red fruit fleshing out in texture during aeration. Mineral tension, licorice, dried herb and mushroom on the resinous mid palate. Oak spice is a bit penetrating right now, give it another year or two for full expression.
I can't remember trying red Marsannay, but this will change that going forward. The nose had a dark, stemmy floral thing going. It floated across the palate with light edges and a wake of dark cherry and black tea. Everyone was like, "what is this? I love it!" Wine does that sometimes. Outstanding.
I can't remember trying red Marsannay, but this will change that going forward. The nose had a dark, stemmy floral thing going. It floated across the palate with light edges and a wake of dark cherry and black tea. Everyone was like, "what is this? I love it!" Wine does that sometimes. Outstanding.