Bonny Doon Madiran Heart of Darkness 2002 Front Label
Bonny Doon Madiran Heart of Darkness 2002 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

I am utterly enamored of this wine. Alain Bortolussi produces the most elegant, finesseful Madiran in rough and tumble Gascogne; he is a chess master in the land of burly Rugby players. Some of it is due to the fact that he has older vines and keeps his yields well in hand (lower yields mean full ripeness and hence avoidance of the disturbingly shrill character of underripe tannat). Perhaps it is the higher percentage of cabernet franc in the blend. (He is also a rigorous bubbler.) In any event, his wines are so utterly anomalous relative to much that is fobbed off under the often Mr. Non-Congeniality Madiran appellation. The '99 is substantially richer and more powerful than Hearts of Darkness past while still maintaining its eerie, if atypical elegance and finesse.
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