Kiyoku Assenov
Concentrated and sophisticated salmon with a pronounced intensity in both nose and palate. The dry, medium brightness and full body provide a sense of density and structure. As the wine evolves, it reveals a developing wine with a concentrated mousse, aromas of orange, strawberry, raspberry, cream, and brioche. The close is long and satisfying, with a lingering quality that makes it an outstanding wine. in contrast it may be overpriced, the extraordinary quality and potential for long-term aging make it a worthwhile investment. It's a wine that will be savored and enjoyed over time, and its value will only appreciate with age.














































