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2001 Laussac. Cote de Castillon (750ml) |
$30.00
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| Robert Parker 87 | |||||
| Owned by Dr. Alain Raynaud, the innovative proprietor of Quinault l'Enclos in St.-Emilion, this blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc, harvested at 35 hectoliters per hectare, is an elegant, pure, impeccably made offering revealing notions of raspberry liqueur, black currants, cherries, minerals, and white flowers. Medium-bodied, elegant, and pure, it is best consumed during its first 7-8 years of life. | |||||
2003 Mas de Bressades (750ml) |
$11.75
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| Robert Parker 89 | |||||
| This is one of my favorite value-priced producers. The 2003 Syrah/Grenache (a 50-50 blend) boasts a deep ruby color in addition to a striking perfume of melted licorice and black cherry jam. This elegant, medium-bodied red possesses a lovely texture, admirable purity, and a lush, heady finish. Consume it over the next 1-2 years. | |||||
2008 Quenard, Vin de Savoie, Les Abymes (750ml) |
$16.00
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| FineWine International | |||||
| This is the wine to quaff all summer long. Lovely floral nose. Light as a feather in the mouth with a bit of spritz and firm acidity. If a wine can be described as refreshing, this is it. | |||||
| Kermit Lynch | |||||
| "Abymes is a wine village in the Savoie not far from the Alterville ski center. It produces the grapes for this satisfying, freshening dry white. Our '08 Abymes weighs in a just under 11% alcohol. (Applause!) It is a wonderful mind-changer for hot weather or messy days. There is a floral and white pepper bouquet. The palate is neat--fresh, minerally, and tnder. Tender with a 'perlant' quality." | |||||



