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1970 Lynch Bages, 2005 Chave Hermitage

by "Bi!!" <rvwrlee@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 19, 2008 at 05:59 AM

I grilled wild boar tenderloins from D'Artagnan last night and opened
my last bottle of 1970 Chateau Lynch Bages.  The wine looked quite
young and was still dark purple with just a hint of brick.  Plenty of
typical Pauillac aromas with lead pencil, cedar and leather.  Plenty
of cassis on the palate and still a bit tannic.  The wine showed well
with the boar.  A dinner guest brought a bottle of 2005 Chave
Hermitage Rouge and opened it to go with the boar....I had opened the
LB just before dinner.  The Chave was brilliantly reddish purple and a
bit thick in the glass.  Bacon fat, smoke and blueberries dominated
the nose.  The wine was initially a monster on the palate but it
smoothed out after an hour or so in the decanter showing a ton of
black fruits, tar and black pepper spice.  I thought it was
infanticide but it wasn't my call.  A solid "B=" on the LB and an "A"
on the Chave.
 




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1970 Lynch Bages, 2005 Chave Hermitage
"Bi!!" <rvwr  2008-07-19 05:59:37 
Re: 1970 Lynch Bages, 2005 Chave Hermitage
DaleW <Dwmidnt@[EMAIL   2008-07-21 06:52:14 

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