"Young Rutherglen Durif is sometimes fearsome with its wall of grippy tannin and full body. With time, the tannin evens out and the wine becomes its best, especially enjoyed with a helping of flavoursome food (Winter stews or roasts are ideal). Black brambly fruit flavours are backed by licorice and chocolate. The brightness of youth is now settled into characters of freshly tilled earth and sawdust. Well balanced and lively, this sturdy wine will impress with its depth of flavour." - Wine House
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