Karen Goetz
Karen Goetz
Opened 10/14/17 after cellar storage since vintage purchase from importer: Color is deep red with darkness. Aromas are brittle and cold red stony fruits; blackness (cold tree bark); it's a bit tight in the nose; pretty bouquet but cold and closely held; like crimson crushed stones with soot or the old dirt that becomes wedged between the layers of a fieldstone wall, gathered there for centuries and dried there; it is a long, linear aroma, focused and self absorbed (it was decanted for an hour); I liked the bouquet even though it was stern, it had some frozen floral qualities (purple flowers?); then, some real fragrance developed even though it remained composed. Tasted severely beautiful; a stillness to it; fresh but not lively; linear in my mouth and tautly elegant; red stony fruits, frozen on a black branch; acidity good; small tannins; a little too severe for beef stew; pretty in my mouth but severely crimson; some bitter notes (good); acidity keeps it linear; a wine withdrawing into its own beauty, not flaunting it. I liked it very much.