In contrast to the Champs Pimont, here the color is deep ruby. The restrained yet very pretty nose combines notes of spice, earth and lavender with those of dark currant, anise and violet. There is excellent mid-palate density to the broad-shouldered but focused flavors that possess a lovely intensity before culminating in a lightly stony and youthfully austere but not rustic finale. Note that this is going to require extended keeping in the large format bottling.
(BH Issue: 70)
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