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- winoweenie - 09-04-2004

what happens in the development of fine wine. 1st was the St. Clement. This wine was brite ruby, lovely cassis, floral, spices, and red fruits. Entry was silky, medium weight center, and a 3&1/2 lapper finish with not ONE tannin to be found. A completely finished wine that will hold for another 2-5 depending on storage. 2nd wine was the Anderson Conn Valley Reserve. Deep ruby. Nopse took 1 hour to open and display red and black fruits. Big entry, and weighty center and a solid 4+-lapper finish. Tannins locked in and twisted your tongue in a lip-lock that needs at least another 3 and maybe 5 to resolve. A really solid 90+ wine.


- winoweenie - 05-04-2007

Had another St. Clement with dinner last nite. Am taking my remaining bottle to lunch with BRW today as this sucker has only one way to go. Took an hour for this to open but it was a mature, lovely drinking Calif Cab. Leather, earth, soft ripe plums and sweet spice hit the nose and palate. So supple it's like liquid silk. Has been a good friend over these meeny years. Definately at 90+/02 20 by the box. 12.8% alc. WW