
1985 Comte Georges de Vogüé Musigny Grand Cru:
Fill 25 millimterers below cork. Pale garnet, brick rim. Earth, leaf, whiff of floral notes, almost oxidated, but verging on being to fresh for that. Darjeeling. Fresh acidity, tannins gone. On the palate it's like a shell of rich and oppulent fruit, that is now gone. Like an old aristocrat that really isn't as young and good looking as she hopes to be, trying to keep up the appearance. 86
From other notes found on this wine, it's rather too old now, more than this being a particularly bad bottle.
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