The oak aging—10 months in a mix of French and American—is what stands out. The fruit is light and generic, with no particular varietal character, and it finishes chalky and dull.
The oak aging—10 months in a mix of French and American—is what stands out. The fruit is light and generic, with no particular varietal character, and it finishes chalky and dull.
The oak aging—10 months in a mix of French and American—is what stands out. The fruit is light and generic, with no particular varietal character, and it finishes chalky and dull.
The oak aging—10 months in a mix of French and American—is what stands out. The fruit is light and generic, with no particular varietal character, and it finishes chalky and dull.