Rich gold color, perhaps a little red tint. Nice fingers on the glass but it doesn’t have a thick or oily mouth feel. Nose reminds me of lemon and olive. Initially sharp with a little burn on the tongue, but it dies quickly to the center of the tongue, a little sour. The finish is not rich, but there is finally a little peaty sea breeze and a little dusky oak. Others comment on sweetness, but I don’t get that, except a little in the finish. Not a bad pour, distinctive and unusual profile. But it does not present the complexity or depth I recall from other Jurassic I recall.
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