Colour : Red, brown hues
Aroma : Wood, red fruits, nail varnish
Taste : Red fruits, vanilla, wood on finish, slight vinegar undertone
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 128 RMB (Ole, Holiday Plaza Store, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China)
Mark : C-
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
TN : Les Champs D'Or Dry Red Wine 2006, Le Vin Du Desert De Gobi, Xinjiang Xiangdu Winery, China
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 20:04
Labels: Tasting Note
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Excellent point! I am always looking out for good white blends - it seems like there are more of them on the shelves lately than their used to be.
dry red wine
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