Dinner party wines

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  1. Amazing_Psychology62

    Tasting notes:

    Rapet Corton-Charlemagne 2010: light golden colour. Still fresh, a mixture of lemon, white stone fruits and hints of pineapple. The oak shows lightly with almond and some butter. Dominant minerality at the finish shows the terroir. Excellent

    Dujac Morey-St. Denis 2009: first time trying Dujac. Wonderful bouquet of red fruits and potpourri. Palate again has raspberry and light cherry. Spice and sous bois at the end of the palate. Still primary, impressive.

    Mount Mary Quintet 2002: remarkable youthful. Decanted 1h prior to tasting. Dominant note at the forefront was of stewed plums, but complexity came through on the rest of the palate. This demonstrates the class and longevity of this wine.

    Morris Rare Muscat NV: transports you to Christmases of childhood. Pours like diesel, the aroma and palate are deep and everlasting. Raisins, cocoa, plum pudding, hints of coffee and spice. Complexity and length

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