All the BDX varietals, including Carmenere, in one (Malbec and Carm dominant?). Wet stone, vanilla, and dried cherries on the nose. On the palette the vanilla is still very evident (mmmmm, luscious oak), but isn’t just stbding there twiddling its thumbs; black currant, plum, white pepper and a hint of rhubarb make for an interesting quaff. Yum!
All the BDX varietals, including Carmenere, in one (Malbec and Carm dominant?). Wet stone, vanilla, and dried cherries on the nose. On the palette the vanilla is still very evident (mmmmm, luscious oak), but isn’t just stbding there twiddling its thumbs; black currant, plum, white pepper and a hint of rhubarb make for an interesting quaff. Yum!
Mar 21st, 2020All the BDX red varieties in one (even Carmenere) wine, yes! This wine is supple and deeply flavorful. Black cherries, pipe tobacco, cedar, prunes and a hint of anise, wet slate, and black pepper fill out the palette. Yum!
All the BDX red varieties in one (even Carmenere) wine, yes! This wine is supple and deeply flavorful. Black cherries, pipe tobacco, cedar, prunes and a hint of anise, wet slate, and black pepper fill out the palette. Yum!
Nov 27th, 2018