I'm being good to my budget, and drinking some cheaper wine. No more $30+ bottles for me for a while. Nothing wrong with a good vin de pays (assuming that this wine is, in fact, good). The density of color is moderate garnet with some significant browning towards the rim. The aromas are muted, though it's possible I just can't smell anything due to the abnormal amount of pollen in the air today. I swear my neighbors have a pollen machine akin to those beasts that spew fake snow all over the slopes in the winter. Anyway, what I do smell is mostly oak- and age-related - dark chocolate, hazelnut, and maybe some dark berry jam.
On the palate, it's a little abrasive, between the reasonably high alcohol, tannin, and acid. They're all pretty well in balance, but they're all quite high. There's not much fruit, and what there is comes across as somewhat dusty. Not a great wine, but it's drinkable, and the finish is quite long and nutty. It'll do.
Vintage: 2004
Grape: Merlot
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Price: $11
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