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A 2004 CdP to buy by the case loads
11-07-2006, 09:40 AM,
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At $25 a bottle (from K&L), this is a no-brainer. This is a real value that I enthusiastically recommend. Traditionally styled, this deeply-hued middleweight is packed with black raspberries, black cherries and Provencal herbs. There is nice depth and balance, with tannins that should age out well over the near term. This is the kind of wine you can enjoy now, or let it age peacefully over the next decade; 91/93.

Oh yeah, the wine -- 2004 Mas de Boislauzon CdP. I ordered a mixed case of wines to try for potential future orders. After tasting this one, I ordered three cases on the spot. The makeup of the wine is 90 percent Grenache and 10 percent Mourvedre. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
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