With grilled pork tenderloin for dinner last night we opened a bottle of 2006 Yann Chave Crozes Hermitage. Deep saturated purple black in the glass. Plenty of oak on the nose with berries and herbs and a touch of smoked bacon fat. Medium heavyweight on the palate with a touch of bretty character. Blackberry and blueberries, vanilla, green sage and a bit of gravelly mineral notes on the palate. A bit too California in style for me, too concentrated, too oaky, too fruity. Not as good as I remember it. "B-"
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15 years ago