Like the Clos du Roi, generous wood frames the red and dark currant, spice and floral-scented nose. There is really lovely detail to the lightly mineral-laden flavours that possess a delicate, even lacy mouth feel along with a lovely sense of energy while delivering fine length on the ever-so-mildly austere finish. While this could be drunk young I would be inclined to give it a few years first so that it might better integrate its wood treatment. Worth a look if you can wait.