by Jim Grow » Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:39 pm
2000 Clos St. Martin; very dark purple with ruby at edges, the nose was all about herb and sour cherry notes. The palate was more interesting with sweet cherry, leather and more herb notes and the tannins were 80% resolved. I remember this wine at MoCool a few years ago as more complex and full of life but that may be more about the atmosphere. Lots of development ahead for this wine but I only have maybe1-2 bottles left of a partial case purchase.