WINE LIST
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CHÂTEAU D'AGASSAC Haut-Médoc 2001 |
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Wine Spectator 89 points, about $20. This is very pretty, with plum and currant character on the nose and palate. Medium-bodied, with velvety tannins and a sweet fruit finish. Delicious. Best after 2008. 13,750 cases made. A Smart Buy. From France.
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MÉO-CAMUZET Vosne-Romanée Les Chaumes 2001 |
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Wine Spectator rating 95 points, about $85. Gorgeous, supple and packed with fruit; dark-colored and thick-textured, with lively aromas and succulent flavors. It mingles faded roses, cassis, wild strawberries and raspberries and a bit of wet earth. Long, succulent, balanced finish. Drink now through 2012. 575 cases made. Collectible. From France. |
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LA VIEILLE FERME 2003 Côtes du Ventoux |
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Wine Spectator rating: 85 points, about $8
Nice clean red and dark berry fruit, with dried herb and mineral notes as well. Food-friendly tannins on the moderate finish. Drink now. From France.
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CHÂTEAU D'AGASSAC Haut-Médoc 2000 |
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Wine Spectator 90 points, Wine Advocate 88 points. About $20.00. Super effort. Complex aromas of milk chocolate, plum and coffee, with hints of game. Full-bodied, soft and round tannins, with a ripe fruit finish. Lovely wine. Best after 2005. From Bordeaux. |
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PERRIN & FILS Côtes du Rhône White Réserve 2003 |
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Wine Spectator 87 points. About $11
Very tasty, with peach, nectarine and citrus peel flavors that stay bright and lively through the finish. Not big, but balanced and delicious. |
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Chateau Roubaud 2003 Rose Cuve Prestige |
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Wine Enthusiast 88 Points - This is a delicious, full-bodied rose from the mouth of the Rhone in southern France. It
is full of ripe strawberry fruit flavors. This is what fresh, fruity rose is all about. It may not be summer for another six months, but this makes a great aperitif wine. You could even drink it with the Thanksgiving turkey. |
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