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90
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Château La Croix Martelle 2000 Le Grand Réserve Red (Minervois)
Price
$26
With 18 months in wood, this wine is powerfully tannic. But it also a fine balance with sweet black fruits, layers of sweet acidity, building a fine well structured wine which promises well for the future.
— R.V.
(12/1/2004)
87
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Château La Croix Martelle 2001 La Réserve du Sirus Red (Minervois)
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$16
Produced from biodynamically grown grapes, this wine certainly has pure fruit. It also has fine tannins and a subtle mix of red fruit flavors, and juicy acidity.The tannins dominate the aftertaste.
— R.V.
(12/1/2004)
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