£41.00
Description
The aroma shows an incredible purity of pinot fruit, with strong cassis, strawberry and cherry lifting from the glass. Hints of caramel, spice and cola provide a savoury compliment to the intense fruit. The tannins are velvety and distinctive aiding in a full, rich, lasting mouth feel that lingers and draws one back into the glass. A backbone of fresh, natural acidity gives this wine great ageing potential. "Richer and much more integrity than the Peter Max cuvee. Fresh, smooth textured with good, fresh acidity and some sweetness. The name derives from the fact that Napoleon Bonaparte was filmed on this site apparently. Drink: 2009-2013. 17.5+ points" Jancis Robinson Won Gold at Sommelier Wine Awards