Tasting note: A slightly more complex nose features aromas of red and black fruit plus the same violet and floral notes that continue onto the spice, anise and pepper-infused middle weight flavors that are rich, full, fresh and textured with an attractive mouth feel and a supple yet linear finish. The tannins are firm but not aggressive and this is very Gevrey in character and I particularly like the high level of phenolic ripeness but with no surmaturité. An excellent villages that is worth a look.
Burghound.com: Score 89, issue 29
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