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A friend of mine gave me this several years ago, and it was old then. I put
it away for a special occasion and forgot about it, but tonight my wife asked me to open a sticky, and rooting around in the cellar I found it, so we decided to open it. The cork crumbled immediately, and my first thought was " Bummer - vinegar!", but I managed to get the pieces out and poured two glasses. In the glass, deep brown-maroon, almost opaque. Huge legs. Nose of raisins, prunes and sour cherry. Decidedly porty. Amazing palate: huge jammy dried fruit - raisins, prunes, cherries, perhaps some fig over a nice acidic backbone. No noticeable oak. Long sweet finish, with still-unresolved tannins! Label says 14% alcohol, 10% sugar. I'm amazed by this wine - it's 19 years old, and properly stored could have lasted another 10-20. Who says Zins don't age! I don't think they make 'em like this anymore. Regards, Dean |
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