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Argyle, Extended Tirage - Willamette Valley 1999
$55.50
-- Wine Spectator's highest rated American sparkling wine EVER! 95 points. Ultra-rare!
Purchase Argyle, Extended Tirage - Willamette Valley 1999
1999: Wine Spectator Advance - 95 "Elegant, with very fine
bubbles and complex spice, coffee, pear and toast aromas and flavors
that are poised against lacy acidity and refined structure, letting the
flavors sail on and on with finesse. Drink now. - HS"
1999 Extended Tirage Brut Tasting Notes
Welcome back to the New Millennium! Here’s your chance to get it right
(or better) a second time! I bet we all remember what we were up to in
1999. This is a late harvested beauty of a sparkling wine. The aromas
are complex, yet fresh and leap out of the flute. Look for fresh and
baked pear, juicy red apple, and hints of bright citrus fruit like
Meyer lemon and grapefruit. Ten years of aging has imparted aromas of
freshly roasted hazelnut, citrus peel, lovely vanilla blossom and honey
spice. Rounding out these scents are touches of yeasty goodness from
Pain de campagne and fresh-baked biscuit. The flavor is especially rich
and creamy with lemon/grapefruit citrus, Anjou pear and Cameo apple
fruit. Melon and vanilla spice lay upon a stony mineral structure. The
finish is fresh baguette and caramelized sugar creaminess that is long,
vibrant, and shows the added persistence that late harvested
(October/November) Chardonnay and Pinot Noir can bring.
Purchase Argyle, Extended Tirage - Willamette Valley 1999
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