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Pontet Canet 2004

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This is a monster of a wine. So big and intense that I had to consume most of it myself. Even on the second day, the tannins were still big and solid.

Packed with primary and secondary aromas. Firm, elegant and full bodied with a very long finish. We tried four different cheese with it. Nothing worked.

I brought this over from UK but it is way too early to drink. It needs yet another decade in the cellar. I will perhaps try again in five years time.

It's so massive, so many fantastic flavours of dark fruit and smoke, leather, wood, pencil case etc. that I used the whole list.

Pontet Canet started biodynamic with this 2004 vintage and I am shocked by the quality and style. Rising star indeed!

Pontet Canet 2004
Paulliac
50£



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