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by David M. Bueker » Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:23 pm
2003 Edmunds St. John Los Robles Viejos Rozet Vineyard - USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles (12/29/2016)Remarkably interesting 13 year old blend of Viognier, Roussanne and Marsanne. Pear and quince fruit overlay hazelnut and orange peel with a slightly oily richness that carries through to the finish. There's a mid-palate depth to the wine that makes it a compelling table wine, with the brightness of the Viognier then acting to clear the palate. It's a lovely surprise to see what this wine has become, although given the winemaker it's really not a surprise.
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by TomHill » Thu Dec 29, 2016 9:25 pm
David M. Bueker wrote:2003 Edmunds St. John Los Robles Viejos Rozet Vineyard - USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles (12/29/2016)Remarkably interesting 13 year old blend of Viognier, Roussanne and Marianne. Pear and quince fruit overlay hazelnut and orange peel with a slightly oily richness that carries through to the finish. There's a mid-palate depth to the wine that makes it a compelling table wine, with the brightness of the Viognier then acting to clear the palate.
It's a lovely surprise to see what this wine has become, although given the winemaker it's really not a surprise.
Awww, David....you just gotta learn to believe!!
I had this sometime in the last year w/ a similar reaction. Lots of oldRhone/toasted hazelnuts character.
Interesting stuff.
Tom
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