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Wine Drinkers' Guide For Colorado
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France
Burgundy
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Louis Latour, 2004 Valmoissine, Pinot Noir, Burgundy, France
A fine example of Burgundy that doesn't break the bank.
The color is light and the aroma is floral.
On the palate there are bright notes of wild cherries and
seductive flavors of dried rose petals.
This is an elegant red with prominent acidity and soft tannins.
Tasted November 2, 2006.
-BF $12
Reserve List and Bonnie Brae carry this wine.
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Bouchard Ainé & Fils 2004 Pommard, Burgundy, France
Like a bouquet of roses on the nose, this Pommard's aromas delight.
Its palate is very concentrated with a notes of cherry skins, and sandalwood.
This old world pinot noir is a great candidate for the wine cellar,
it should open up with a four to six hours of breathing.
Tasted November 2, 2006
-BF $76
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Bouchard Ainé & Fils 2004 Chambolle-Musigny Les Cres, Burgundy, France
A bright pinot noir with ample acidity.
Notes of wild cherries and lavender show upon opening.
This is fine Burgundy offering all the mystique.
Spice and earthy tones evolve as the wine breathes.
Another candidate for the wine cellar;
open four to six hours before drinking.
Tasted November 2, 2006
-BF $70
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