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The nose suggests cherry blossom with hot asphalt in the distance, while on the palate this classically styled, nine-year-old Piedmont red plays with notes of prune, raisin, tar and leafy underbrush, held firm by chewy tannins that bode well for eight to 10 more years in the cellar. Enjoy it now with mushroom risotto. Various prices in Alberta.

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