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Heitz Cellars 1974

Posted By Ronan on December 10, 2008 in  | 0 Comments

Country: USA
Vintage: 1974
Colour: Red
Site: Martha's Vineyard
Producer: Heitz Cellars
Date Tasted: 10-12-08
Score: 93

Nose open ripe rich, still youthful, spearmint and dark chocolate, earthy and gamey mushroom hints, very complex young and old flavours in one glass, leather and spices, palate soft gentle tannins that lack some body or depth on mid-palate, finishes a little short (cork very stained all a long length, probable leakage and poor storage not best bottle although very good).








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