
The grapes for this are foot-trodden, something not often seen in an LBV. A good and solid dark ruby color. The nose was initally very tight and today has opened up showing lavendar, plums, and black currants. The nose is quite soft and shows very good integration. A mid-weight palate gives way to some rather course and prominate tannins at this young stage. There is some nice black berries and eucaplyptis, the latter of which is not as promenant as last night (which was mentioned by several people). There is quite a bit of acidity that shows up on the back palate that adds some complexity to a rather long finish. This is a very tasty bottle and worthy of cellaring for another 10+ years, as I think this needs more time to reach its full potential. 89-90 points
06/04/08