tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3178846643922349518.post5569537778217617951..comments2023-10-28T17:27:31.385+03:00Comments on 2 Grand Cru: Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Oct. 29, 2015)2GrandCruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16677145557411276062noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3178846643922349518.post-79606753608725679882015-12-20T07:36:59.678+02:002015-12-20T07:36:59.678+02:00alternatively ....
http://www.geoffkellywinerevie...alternatively ....<br /><br />http://www.geoffkellywinereviews.co.nz/index.php?ArticleID=238#RevRef5358Jdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08997707351364990612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3178846643922349518.post-37689620521212882882015-12-04T08:17:15.038+02:002015-12-04T08:17:15.038+02:00Kiwi reviewers of the Dry River seem (too) impress...Kiwi reviewers of the Dry River seem (too) impressed...<br /><br />19+/20 Raymond Chan<br />"Very dark, deep, black-hued ruby-red colour with youthful purple hues, lighter on rim. This has a densely pack, rich and ripe bouquet with aromas of black and dark red berry and plum fruits, lifted by dark red florals and spice notes, along with complexing earthy elements and a suggestion of minerally reduction. Medium-bodied, the palate features a tightly packed core of black cherry and berry fruit melded with spicy, black plums, unfolding liquorice, savoury herb and violet floral complexities. The fruit exudes richness and succulence, and is stylishly balanced by fine-grained tannin extraction and structure. Savoury whole bunch and mineral reductive nuances emerge and add detail and interest to the vibrant, lively fruit. Fresh, lacy acidity underlines the fruit, carrying the wine to a very long, elegantly concentrated finish. Match with pork, lamb, beef and venison over the next 7-10 years."<br /><br />Jdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08997707351364990612noreply@blogger.com