The Cabernet grapes, which account for 80% of the blend, bring intense, nervy black currant flavors, but Petit Verdot also expresses itself in the form of violets. New oak dominates everything, with layers of toast and caramel notes. Give the wine 6–8 years in the cellar to come together.
The Cabernet grapes, which account for 80% of the blend, bring intense, nervy black currant flavors, but Petit Verdot also expresses itself in the form of violets. New oak dominates everything, with layers of toast and caramel notes. Give the wine 6–8 years in the cellar to come together.
The Cabernet grapes, which account for 80% of the blend, bring intense, nervy black currant flavors, but Petit Verdot also expresses itself in the form of violets. New oak dominates everything, with layers of toast and caramel notes. Give the wine 6–8 years in the cellar to come together.
The Cabernet grapes, which account for 80% of the blend, bring intense, nervy black currant flavors, but Petit Verdot also expresses itself in the form of violets. New oak dominates everything, with layers of toast and caramel notes. Give the wine 6–8 years in the cellar to come together.