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TN 2005 Ghost Pines Cabernet Sauvignon

by Joseph Coulter <seeLOOKATsig@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 13, 2008 at 04:36 PM

Every now and again one must test their prejudices at the risk of 
perhaps expanding ones worlds. They were tasting this at a local grocery 
yesterday and I was surprised to like it. I went back and bought a 
bottle. Tonight it goes with steak and I am sure it will be a hit. Two 
reasons, my wife likes CS and I like this one. 

The nose has a hint of smokiness and I thought something like cedar or 
mint something very aromatic.The color is deep I get bright red fruits 
when I put it to the mouth and a fairly long finish with a hint of mint. 
The tannins are teeth coating but mot numbing and this finish contains 
one last item that I must confess I find to be in perfect balance, and 
that is the oak. Yes I know oak adverse, "I don't drink furniture", guy 
that I am, I like this one. oh yes $17.99 

and it is young. . . I opened it early to see if it needed air, it 
doesn't really, not a wine for the ages, but a good one for tonight.
If I were Dale, and I am not, I would say maybe B+ my wife will like it 
a bit more. We shall be happy.
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