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September 28, 2013
Wine Writers: The Gold Standard of Pomposity and Opaqueness [CBD]
It's easy to mock the vernacular of reviewers of anything. Movies, theater, cars, vacuum cleaners -- they all have silliness just waiting to emerge.
But wine reviewers are a special breed.
"The Dublere 2010 Chablis Preuses offers a surprisingly not to mention stunningly colorful and effusive display on nose and palate of pink grapefruit, Persian melon, lime, and pineapple. But amid this fruitiness are musky narcissus and peony as well as smoky, sweet-saline, iodine-tinged lobster shell reduction that liberate both the salivary glands and the imagination. The lees have reinforced a textural creaminess that by no means precludes tenderness, buoyancy (at exactly 13% alcohol) or consummate, sheer juicy refreshment. The finish here is truly stunning in its simultaneous expression of luscious fruit with a penetrating point of citricity and salty, chalky, peppery seemingly crystalline mineral impingements kaleidoscopically deployed. Plan to follow and give thanks for this beauty through 2025."
96 Points David Schildknecht - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
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