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Clos de l'Oratoire 2004

This property from St.Emilion and the underrated 2004 vintage is just drinking perfectly now. And what a beautiful wine it is!

Dark red colour with a lovely bouquet of dark fruit, plum, chocolate and some coffee. Just gorgeous!

It's also perfectly balanced on the palate with lots of dark fruit, delightful smooth and velvety taste. Incredible easy drinking and oh so irresistible!

Really yummy stuff!

Clos de l'Oratoire 2004
St.Emilion
Ca 30€ (at the time)  

This is the description from Parker:
'I tasted this wine on multiple occasions and some of the samples were more impressive than even this note suggests! Two others were somewhat monolithic, but my instincts suggest the 2004 Clos de l'Oratoire is an outstanding wine. A blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, it is extremely well-endowed for the vintage. A deep ruby/purple color is followed by aromas of espresso roast, chocolate, dried herbs, and plenty of sexy black currant and cherry fruit. Medium to full-bodied with silky tannin as well as an expressive, sensual style, it should drink beautifully for 10-12 years.' Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate, 90 points

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