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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
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 | | 01/12/2003 6:34 PM |
| Had this wine while dining at Zaytinya, in Washington DC near the MCI Arena. Cost us $30.
1999 Paranga Fiorina is a dry red wine that is made from a Greek native varietal known as Xinomavro and is then blended with Merlot.
I still had a cold when I had this, but my sense of smell was a bit better and my ears were starting to open up. Anyway, take my thoughts on this based on my condition at the time...
I took no formal notes, but I initially got roasted meats amd mince along with some forest on the nose. The forest carried over into the taste, along with a delicious pepperiness that seemed to go rather well with the mezzes (aka tapas) that we were having. Interestingly though, it transformed itself into a really nice and fruity wine after being open for about an hour...
All in all, I would rate this an86, maybe even an 87. Perhaps I might be over or underestimating my rating based on how unexpectedly good it was (ie rated too high) or how impaired my smelling and tasting was (under rated it).
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