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Compared with 1999 Santa Ema Barrel Select cab sauv.60% merlot 40%
Both of these wines are excellent, As the Santa Ema is easier drinking the Primus is more complex with a raisin,Black currant, and leather, sweetness in smell and taste but not the alcoholic burn in the nose.. surprising for 14.5% Medium tannins hit in the middle more complex with higher tartness but quite appealing, nice lightly warming finish...very tasty. Don't make me pick between them...Let me have both!
Veramonte Primus 2004
Region: Chile
Winery: Veramonte Primus
Variety: 23% Carmenere, 47% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon
Compared with 1999 Santa Ema Barrel Select cab sauv.60% merlot 40%
Both of these wines are excellent, As the Santa Ema is easier drinking the Primus is more complex with a raisin,Black currant, and leather, sweetness in smell and taste but not the alcoholic burn in the nose.. surprising for 14.5% Medium tannins hit in the middle more complex with higher tartness but quite appealing, nice lightly warming finish...very tasty. Don't make me pick between them...Let me have both!
Posted by LeydenDrunk on January 7th, 2009 at 9:50pm | report comment