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The 2004 Joie de Vivre is available for purchase by the 1.5 liter bottle, (magnum) or with a hinged, wooden gift box. Genuine engraved Riedel wine glasses are also available for purchase.
Below are excerpts from articles found at JeffGordonWines.com and KensWineGuide.com about the 2004 Joie de Vivre.










From JeffGordonWines.com
"Earthy tones, with hints of tobacco and cedar, blend with the stone fruit aromas of this beautiful deep garnet blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Rich tastes of plum, currant and black cherries mingle on the palate, follwed by a long finish of dark chocolate and espresso."
"Indeed the "joy of life," the complex layering of flavors truly lifts the wine past its blending components into something special"
"This wine spent 30 months in a combination of French and American oak and, at the release in October, will have been bottle-aged for 18 months."
"The 2004 Joie de Vivre was bottled only in 1.5-liter (magnum) bottles, and only 282 bottles were made. Future vintages, beginning with the 2006, will be in .750-liter bottles."
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"Earthy tones, with hints of tobacco and cedar, blend with the stone fruit aromas of this beautiful deep garnet blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Rich tastes of plum, currant and black cherries mingle on the palate, follwed by a long finish of dark chocolate and espresso."
"Indeed the "joy of life," the complex layering of flavors truly lifts the wine past its blending components into something special"
"This wine spent 30 months in a combination of French and American oak and, at the release in October, will have been bottle-aged for 18 months."
"The 2004 Joie de Vivre was bottled only in 1.5-liter (magnum) bottles, and only 282 bottles were made. Future vintages, beginning with the 2006, will be in .750-liter bottles."