Description
So consistent. All that you’d expect to see is here. Rich, intense layers of lemongrass, briny, wet stone minerality, spicy, creamy and the signature flintlock smokiness. And no mention of fruit yet, but it’s there in the form of light passionfruit and super ripe limes. Such a contradiction – Elegant but powerful, Fresh yet dense. And as complex as ever, it’s just Three Brooms, right? Yes, it is – Again. Incredible, fresh, focused attack that’s light, biscuity and mouthwatering.
As with the nose, the fruit comes later and is subtle citrus and passionfruit with a wonderful secondary edginess that’s so gentle that it’s barely perceptible but adds, hugely, to the complexity here. If possible, the finish is even more complex with an amazing fruit richness and sweetness balanced, perfectly, by that juicy, mouthwatering acidity. Subtle and complex, and age will make it even better. Rich enough to pair well with white meats, tuna or swordfish and all seafoods. Enhances salads that are complex.
— Winemaker’s notes






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