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 | Qty=2Size=750 ml, RP[92-94]"Readers fortunate enough to have bottles of the 1990 Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St. Jacques squirreled away in their cellars will be ecstatic to learn that Lardiere hit another home-run with the 1997. Harvested at a whopping 13.8% natural potential alcohol, this stunning, dark ruby-colored wine displays mouth-watering, blackberry, smoked bacon, and stone-like aromas. This full-bodied, hugely dense, powerful, and highly expressive offering is jam-packed with licorice, mint, eucalyptus, and cherry syrup. Impeccably balanced, opulent, forward, yet restrained and exceptionally well-structured, this massive, refined wine will provide exceptional drinking over the course of the next 12+ years." - Pierre Rovani, robertparker.com (Oct 29, 1999) |
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