The nose of the Clos Martin 1985 is floral and spicy with oaky notes and some dried fruit and violets. Big, full in the mouth with youthful oak and tannin, softening to show some spice, vanilla and a ...
If you want more reading, “Duck Season” by David McAninch is a lovely armchair voyage to Gascogne in southwestern France. Stay hungry—it will keep you motivated. This article is written by ...
Under the imprimatur of Louis XVIII, in June 1814 Malouet sent a letter to Agoustine Franco de Médina (of Santo Domingo), Jean-François Dauxion-Lavaysse (of Gascogne), and Herman Dravermann (of ...