Temperance Hill and Witness Tree
orange pith and a hint of praline
This impressed me quite a bit for its harmony and sheer persistence if not raw depth
Fades a bit fast
The delicious and markedly punchy medium-bodied flavors coat the palate with dry extract and buffers the youthfully austere
Olivier other_regions Temperance Hill and Witness TreeAttractive notes of red and black currants, green tobacco, truffle, cedar, and smoked herbs emerge from the 2009 Chteau Olivier, a wine from the deep, gravelly soils of the Graves region of Bordeaux. With medium bodied richness, a silky, evolved, endearing texture, still present tannins, and solid length, this charming, balanced, satisfying Bordeaux should be drunk over the coming decade.