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Wolf Blass 2004 Grey Label

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80 to 84  good
85 to 89  very good
90 to 94  excellent
95 to 100  outstanding
Price Description
Tiny Langhorne is near the coast where the Murray River empties into the Southern Ocean. Its soaring cabernets have long been the backbone of Wolf Blass’ most successful reds. Very stylish, pure, balanced and tasty bottling with intense mint, rosemary, lavender, cassis, blackberry and wood spice. Very good length. Drink now to 2015.
Price:
$33.25
Type:
Red
Varietal:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage:
2004
Region:
Langhorne Creek
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