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| Ogereau Anjou Villages 03 |
WS Rating: 91
Shows the heady ripeness of the vintage,
with dark berry, fig, bacony toast and tar aromas and flavors. Stays round and
fleshy though, with no hard edges. Long, fruit- and tobacco-filled finish.
Drink now through 2008. 600 cases made. –JM
WS Issue: May 31, 2006
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| Pallieres Gigondas 03 |
WA Rating: 90
This is a large, complicated domaine because of so
many different parcels and micro-climates. The wine spends a year in
tank after which a selection is made, and it is moved to old wood
foudres for the second year. The 2003 Les Pallieres, which embodies the
essence of Provence, reveals bold notes of garrigue, pepper, herbes de
Provence, saddle leather, and plenty of kirsch and earth. The wine is
medium-bodied, ripe, but has slightly drier tannins than the more
seamless 2004. The 2003 is an impressive, hefty Les Pallieres that
should drink well for 10-12 years.
—Robert Parker,
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| Vieux Telegraphe CDP 2004 |
WS Rated: 94 and "Highly Recommended"
Pure and silky, with raspberry, cocoa, truffle and
mineral notes that glide along the fresh acidity. The long finish lets
the fruit and minerality hang nicely, with garrigue in the background.
Should blossom in the cellar. Best from 2008 through 2025. James Molesworth, WineSpectator.com Issue: May 15, 2007
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