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by Saina » Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:04 pm
- 2001 Chateau Musar - Lebanon, Bekaa Valley (10/9/2009)
13,5% abv; 29,90€. Another warm year at Musar - the fourth in a row with high temperatures and little rain which caused the vines to tire. After an exceptionally hot July and August the harvest began already on the 3rd of September - maybe the earliest ever at Musar? Apparently Cinsault suffered the most so this is a year marked by Cabernet and Carignan. The scent is, indeed, all about the sun: a little bit dried and Porty aroma, almost jammy in its sweetness, but with the Cabernet lift more noticeable than in most years. Normally I find that the VA (which doesn't really bother me) and high acidity keep the wonderfully sweet Biq'aa fruit in check, but this year the sweetness pokes through - especially the finish isn't so much carried by its usual wonderful acidity, but more by the sheer power of the sweet fruit! This is obviously nothing else but Musar, but this bottle, my first of this vintage, was only a good Musar, not a great one.
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by Bob Parsons Alberta » Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:49 pm
Well, I heard on the grapevine that a new vintage was in after the`99 was delisted. It`s the 2000 and after the chit-chat on the UK place, I am not holding out for a stellar performance. Oh, $47 Cdn.
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by John S » Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:37 pm
It's $60 to the west of AB...
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