2006
From Kenzo Estate
The 2006 Kenzo Estate Murasaki opens with a bouquet of blackberry, mocha powder, and subtle aniseed, layered over hints of slate and stone. On the palate, it reveals concentrated dark fruit—blackberry and plum—interwoven with earthy undertones, fine tobacco spice, and a touch of espresso. The structure is robust yet elegant, with supple, integrated tannins and a dry, persistent finish. The wine’s complexity unfolds with time in the glass, offering a harmonious interplay of fruit, oak, and savory nuances that linger gracefully.[1][2][3]