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Eric WhiteUser is Offline
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03/28/2008 9:35 PM  
Having been very disappointed with the 2003 version of this wine, I'm not sure what prompted me to pull the trigger on the '04 when the offer came out, but pull the trigger I did...
 
Decanted for about 2 hours now. Right off the bat this is a far better wine than the '03.  This wine has a ton of stuff going on in the nose, but honestly? most of it is expensive oak, it smells like the inside of an expensive oak barrel, with not much fruit being allowed out, with graphite, caramel, and cocoa notes. unfortunately there is also a slight green streak that, while not bell-pepperish unpleasant, isn't all that pleasing either.  On the palate the wine has is hugely tanninic,and also a disturbing, somewhat bitter streak in the middle.  While the texture and structure show signs of promise with cellaring, I'm just not so sure the wine will ever get there.  A VERY tough wine to evaluate at this stage, but at this point the wine does not come close to living up to my expectations for a $72 dollar botte of wine.
 
From here on out I'll be sticking with the Cab(s).
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03/29/2008 10:14 AM  
Having been very disappointed with the 2003 version of this wine, I'm not sure what prompted me to pull the trigger on the '04 when the offer came out, but pull the trigger I did...


Eric, I was just as disappointed in the 03s as you were. I'm not sure what they are doing with the Merlot - too much oak??
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03/29/2008 8:36 PM  
I hearya Winetex, weird that the Cab is so good but they can't seem to hit on the Merlot. The '04 sure has too much oak.

Update on night two - left in the decanter overnight, as it was not pleasant to drink last night, the wine has improved marginally. It is a tad softer (still pretty hard tho), but there's still no fruit coming through - only oak. It is amazing just how little this wine has changed in 24 hours in a decanter...
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04/05/2008 11:18 PM  
I dropped QC Merlot after the '99 for all the reasons you both mention here, sounds like I haven't missed anything.
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