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[TN] '00 Ch. La Roque Mourvedre
Tonight, after an extended evening of Halloween festivities at the city
park with Andrew, we assembled a late dinner of soup and croque monsieurs and opened with it: 2000 Ch. La Roque Pic St. Loup Cuvée des Vielles Vignes Mourvedre nose: brambly blueberry fruit, pencil lead, minerals, slightly medicinal palate: medium body, firm acidity, smooth finish This wine, a Kermit Lynch import, has been a perennial favorite in our household, and this bottle didn't disappoint. Pretty recognizable Mourvedre character and good structure lead to a pleasant drinking experience. It might have been better suited to a meal of roast wild boar, but even with our makeshift dinner it was quite fine. Mark Lipton -- alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.cwdjr.net |
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