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Esk Valley, Winemakers Reserve Gimblett Gravels Merlot Malbec Cabernet Franc 2014
Hawke's Bay
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Dry Red
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(2020) The wine with the longest name in the history of grape juice. 54% is Merlot. This has a nice floral touch, a nuttiness, a cedary style too. There’s juiciness to spare here, quite high acid adding a sour cherry bite, and firm, drying tannins.
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