The oak (45% new French) takes the lead initially, with aromas of vanilla and cocoa out in front of plum, black cherry and dried flowers. The flavors are sweet and saturated with a creamy feel. It's undeniable in its appeal, though the variety seems to get lost.
The oak (45% new French) takes the lead initially, with aromas of vanilla and cocoa out in front of plum, black cherry and dried flowers. The flavors are sweet and saturated with a creamy feel. It's undeniable in its appeal, though the variety seems to get lost.
The oak (45% new French) takes the lead initially, with aromas of vanilla and cocoa out in front of plum, black cherry and dried flowers. The flavors are sweet and saturated with a creamy feel. It's undeniable in its appeal, though the variety seems to get lost.
The oak (45% new French) takes the lead initially, with aromas of vanilla and cocoa out in front of plum, black cherry and dried flowers. The flavors are sweet and saturated with a creamy feel. It's undeniable in its appeal, though the variety seems to get lost.