Black cherry, raspberry and creosote make for an unusual but not unpleasant combination on the nose. Bright and juicy on the palate, it's a cornucopia of berry fruits bolstered by tart plum-skin acidity. Oak and leather fused with dusty tannins play a supportive roll and gain prominence through the long, tingling finish. Fiona Adams
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