Wednesday, 12 September 2012
TN : Boom Boom! Syrah 2010, Charles Smith Wines, Wasington State, U.S.A
This wine is a blend of 96% Syrah, 2.5% Grenache, and 1.5% Malbec.
This wine was sealed with a screwcap. This wine was imported by Klunk AB.
Colour : Dark red, blue hues
Aroma : Burnt toast, blackberry, blueberry, white pepper
Taste : Blackberry, blkueberry, plums, white pepper, burnt toast, spicy finish
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 129 SEK
Systembolaget Number : 6714
Mark : C+
Website : Charles Smith Wines
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 17:34
Labels: Tasting Note
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