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Arnot-Roberts Trousseau 2021 | 750 ml.
Item #: 58584
VN92
In stock
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"The 2021 Trousseau + Pinot Noir takes the place of the Trousseau in this vintage. Duncan Arnot and Nathan Roberts felt the Trousseau was too light on its own, so they blended in some Pinot from Fox Creek to complement the Luchsinger Trousseau. The wine turned out beautifully. Sweet red cherry fruit, cedar, tobacco, spice, dried flowers and rose petal are all nicely lifted, with gorgeous aromatic presence from the 100% whole clusters. This translucent, wonderfully expressive red is all class. I have to say, the blend of Trousseau and Pinot Noir works so well. I would not be unhappy to see this wine again in future vintages. (Antonio Galloni)" (92 pts.)
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