4th infusion, same process as 3rd. Getting some apricot on the nose now, along with the tannin. Tasting, the tannin is definitely less prominent and a creaminess is being revealed again. Lingering finish. Fruit is not as evident on the palate in this infusion.
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4th infusion, same process as 3rd. Getting some apricot on the nose now, along with the tannin. Tasting, the tannin is definitely less prominent and a creaminess is being revealed again. Lingering finish. Fruit is not as evident in this infusion.
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