The letters stand for Odd Man Out, perhaps a reference to the unusual blend (two thirds Petit Verdot, one third Malbec). The nose promises and the mouth delivers a lot of leathery barnyard character; some tasters call it a feature, and some call it a flaw. Black cherry fruit, thick and chewy tannins, and alcohol near 15% mark this as a powerful wine. Drink soon.
The letters stand for Odd Man Out, perhaps a reference to the unusual blend (two thirds Petit Verdot, one third Malbec). The nose promises and the mouth delivers a lot of leathery barnyard character; some tasters call it a feature, and some call it a flaw. Black cherry fruit, thick and chewy tannins, and alcohol near 15% mark this as a powerful wine. Drink soon.
The letters stand for Odd Man Out, perhaps a reference to the unusual blend (two thirds Petit Verdot, one third Malbec). The nose promises and the mouth delivers a lot of leathery barnyard character; some tasters call it a feature, and some call it a flaw. Black cherry fruit, thick and chewy tannins, and alcohol near 15% mark this as a powerful wine. Drink soon.