After a little while in the glass, the new oak takes over, giving the wine a smoky, charry aroma and taste, and indicating its extreme youth. It needs time for all the parts to meld. With slightly raisiny flavors, it doesn't seem like a longterm ager, but should soften in a year or two.
After a little while in the glass, the new oak takes over, giving the wine a smoky, charry aroma and taste, and indicating its extreme youth. It needs time for all the parts to meld. With slightly raisiny flavors, it doesn't seem like a longterm ager, but should soften in a year or two.
After a little while in the glass, the new oak takes over, giving the wine a smoky, charry aroma and taste, and indicating its extreme youth. It needs time for all the parts to meld. With slightly raisiny flavors, it doesn't seem like a longterm ager, but should soften in a year or two.
After a little while in the glass, the new oak takes over, giving the wine a smoky, charry aroma and taste, and indicating its extreme youth. It needs time for all the parts to meld. With slightly raisiny flavors, it doesn't seem like a longterm ager, but should soften in a year or two.