Lussac-Saint-Émilion Château La Claymore 1999
Black cherries, tobacco leaves and cherry-like fruit. A tart and pungent fruity wine with a refreshing personality, but then I’ve always been partial to French Merlots.
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Posted on Sun 15 April 2007
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