A strong effort for the vintage, the 2004 Lynsolence is one of St.-Emilion’s most concentrated and savory wines. Deep ruby/purple-tinged with loads of blueberry, raspberry, and black currant fruit, a subtle touch of toasty oak, some minerality, good opulence and richness, and atypically sweet fruit for the vintage, this beauty is accessible, but possesses the structure, power, and depth to age nicely for 12-15 years. Bravo!