It was quite a wine, subtle, many-faceted, still lush and complex after 40 years in the bottle.
This is a rich, complex wine, well worth the difference in price.
Both were lovely, complex aged wines but it was the pinotage that provided the big surprise.
Go premium if you can for a more complex wine.
It's not that muscadet is a complex wine; just the opposite.
The latter is a bigger, more complex wine that will age well for many years.
The best are also aged in oak barrels for six months or so, and then turn into richer, more complex wines.
But then they hold back a portion of what they make to produce a more complex wine.
In the nose, these are complex, subtle and delicate wines.
But the market has grown more sophisticated in recent years, demanding ever more complex wines.