Whining&dining
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I can't speak to the 2015, but I bought a case of the 2014 earlier this year. Kept 6, with the other 6 split around the family.
I enjoy durif, and this is an enjoyable wine. Reasonably full bodied and fruit driven, and definitely opens up nicely after an hour or three, but it lacks that punch and depth that I usually look for in a straight durif. It's not a patch on their Ballerina Canopy Durif, but definitely a much better drop than a De Bortoli Vat 1, so I guess that makes it good value for the VM asking price.
I have 2 of them left, and plan to hang on to them for a few years to see how they go. From my very vague and inconsistent notes, I appear to have enjoyed the last bottle (just last week) much more than I did the first!
Thanks for the detailed breakdown, that's exactly why I wanted someone to respond! I'll probably pass on this offer, the durif I've had in the past has had bigger cojones than the Gapsted by the sound of it...