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- Kcwhippet - 08-14-2010 Now for the reds. Tasted about 16, and here are my four picks. The first two are from Stephane Brocard 2008 Closerie des Alisiers Bourgogne - Labelled Pinot Noir, it had the required cherry nose, with the same taste along with a bit of barnyard. 13% ABV 2007 Closerie des Alisiers Marsannay Vieilles Vignes - Nice gaminess and cherry; same wit a wonderful finish. 13% ABV 2008 Parize Givry Rouge Vielles Vignes - Typically very well made Parize product. Got some raspberry along with the cherry; very smooth in the mouth with about a 3 lapper finish. 13% ABV 2007 Sorine & Fils Santenay Premiere Cru Beaurepaire - Probably the best of the lot, and tasted a few years too early. Got the cherry and red berries; some forest floor and a really nice, silky finish. 13% ABV All should retail at about $20 or just a bit less, except the Sorine - maybe $25 to $27. It's interesting that every one of the almost 30 wines tasted was labelled at 13% ABV. - Innkeeper - 08-14-2010 Maybe the 13% is the new ubiquitous 12.5%. |