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Robert Parker (93)
The 1987 Maury L’Archiviste it is a single barrel (demi-muid) of 100% Grenache Noir coming from the co-op, which is known to have kept at least one barrel of every vintage since the mid-seventies. It has a very harmonious bouquet with kirsch, eau-de-vie, menthol and cardamom, nicely defined and not as powerful as you might expect. The palate is rounded and, again, very harmonious with no rough edges. There is a prickle of lemongrass and ginger on the back palate, complemented by fennel, cumin and oregano toward the caressing finish. This is a beautifully crafted Maury courtesy of Philippe Gayral, and it comes highly recommended.
Jancis Robinson (16.50)
Cask sample. From co-op of Maury. Recently bottled.
Deeper, redder colour than the 1988 Rivesaltes because this is 100% Grenache Noir. Fox red. Hint of cheesiness on the nose and tastes very much of the hot climate. Some astringency. Not that sweet but definitely chewy.
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| Classification | |
| Type | Doux |
| Marque | L'Archiviste |
| Millésime | 1987 |
| Pays | France |
| Région | Roussillon |
| Appellation | Rivesaltes |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| État | Parfait |
| Étiquette | Parfait |

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