Even Palliser's second label, Pencarrow, is very good in 2005, although it doesn't show quite the intensity or complexity of its big brother. Black cherry fruit takes on a subtly herbal tang, with plenty of earthy, mushroomy notes as well. Finishes with silky, lingering hints of black tea and vibrant acidity. Drink now.
Even Palliser's second label, Pencarrow, is very good in 2005, although it doesn't show quite the intensity or complexity of its big brother. Black cherry fruit takes on a subtly herbal tang, with plenty of earthy, mushroomy notes as well. Finishes with silky, lingering hints of black tea and vibrant acidity. Drink now.
Even Palliser's second label, Pencarrow, is very good in 2005, although it doesn't show quite the intensity or complexity of its big brother. Black cherry fruit takes on a subtly herbal tang, with plenty of earthy, mushroomy notes as well. Finishes with silky, lingering hints of black tea and vibrant acidity. Drink now.
Even Palliser's second label, Pencarrow, is very good in 2005, although it doesn't show quite the intensity or complexity of its big brother. Black cherry fruit takes on a subtly herbal tang, with plenty of earthy, mushroomy notes as well. Finishes with silky, lingering hints of black tea and vibrant acidity. Drink now.