Of the three LVV 2011 Saint-Josephs, this one shows the most aging potential. Smoky, meaty notes mark the nose, while the palate comes alive with blackberry fruit. It's smooth in texture and reasonably weighty, yet comes across as slightly reserved, and the finish is crisp and unyielding, lined by firm tannins. Try after 2017.
Of the three LVV 2011 Saint-Josephs, this one shows the most aging potential. Smoky, meaty notes mark the nose, while the palate comes alive with blackberry fruit. It's smooth in texture and reasonably weighty, yet comes across as slightly reserved, and the finish is crisp and unyielding, lined by firm tannins. Try after 2017.
Of the three LVV 2011 Saint-Josephs, this one shows the most aging potential. Smoky, meaty notes mark the nose, while the palate comes alive with blackberry fruit. It's smooth in texture and reasonably weighty, yet comes across as slightly reserved, and the finish is crisp and unyielding, lined by firm tannins. Try after 2017.