09/16 It is no wonder the ancient Romans sought to control Gaul when the region produces wine such as this that would bring Bacchus himself to his knees! I do believe it was a wine like this that inspired Milton to muse that one sip [of this] will bathe drooping spirits in delight beyond the bliss of dreams. I have tried to write to a review the past two nights but i have enjoyed my nightly glass so much I put it off. This wine is smooth, a lovely deep purple, like velvet it enters the mouth and exits down the throat in the same smooth fashion. Right off It pleases the olfactory senses with a floral scent intertwined with that of fruit orchards and rich oaky woods then delights the tip of the tongue with cherries blooming into blackberries and plums filling the palate with rich slightly tart, almost sweet complex flavors not unlike that of very dark chocolate teasing flavors of smooth vanilla oak on the periphery of the tongue weaving a succulent memory to linger on the palate as it flows down the throat.
I have added some more of this to my basket. Merci beaucoup Monsieur Darnault, you are a master!
Origin: France
Origin: France
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