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Osoyoos Larose Petales d'Osoyoos 2012

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Jon Steeves rated this wine as 92/100 with the following review:

Showing bold and earthy, old world barnyard essence on the nose. Voluptuous on the palate, concentrated red fruit, mocha, earthy minerality, aged leather. Complex, well balanced, integrated medium alcohol, fine medium plus tannins. Paired well with gourmet beef burgers. Drinking well. Tasted 2012 vintage, decanted 2h in March 2018. 92 points
Cherie Cole rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Hailing from BC's Okanagan Valley, this Bordeaux style blend expresses a wine with balance and elegance. Red cherry, plum and savoury herbs show up on the nose and palate. The body is medium with velvety tannins and a medium, dark fruit finish. A perfect accompaniment with red meat or wild game. Tasted March 2018.
Sean O'Regan rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

The second wine from Osoyoos Larose, using five Bordeaux varietals with Merlot dominant. Pours deep garnet, good intensity on the nose showing dark plummy and cherry fruit, delicate toasty spice, dried green herb and forest floor. Medium full bodied and silky with ripe cherry, plum and currant up front followed by sage and herb on a long finish with fine drying tannins. Very nicely balanced, approachable and delicious. I expect peak drinking now and over the next couple of years before a slow decline. Paired with mushroom ravioli, but would fit equally well with herb crusted beef tenderloin. Tasted Oct 2016




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Osoyoos Larose Petales d'Osoyoos 2012, Okanagan Valley, BC V.Q.A., Canada Natalie has not yet reviewed this wine. It's listed here for your convenience so that you can find it easily in your local liquor store. Drink: 2010-2017. 276741 14%  750 mL  $25.00. March 1, 2012  Full Review

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