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Domaine Les Verriéres Languedoc 2014

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Very nice dark burgundy colored hie with aromas of buckets full of dark and red berries crushed in their juice in a big cherry berry salad! There's a rustic spice edge with some forest floor and a touch of cedar.

Palate-- Well structured, delicious melange of berry fruit in different levels of heft and juiciness. Floral aromas and flavors to a finish that lingers.


I have reviewed this not long ago and I like to compare what I wrote previously. I know it is different in the details from what I have here. Who knows why?  Again this is a stellar wine for the money ($14) and I will hope to buy more so raise a glass!

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