Pop and pour for a glass then the rest into a decanter. Very fruit forward after opening. Air doesn't seem to really make this any more interesting. Lots of fruit, a bit flabby with no definition. Easy drinking but uninteresting. Was looking for the cinsault character but all I found was fruit and no complexity.
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(Turley Cinsault El Porrón) Medium cherry red color; nice red berry, spicy cherry nose; tight, juicy, light-medium bodied, ripe red berry, bright fruited, cinnamon plate; medium finish (only distributed to restaurants)
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5/1/2017 - ChrisWagner Likes this wine: 91 Points
Light, understated. Very earthy and Pinot like. Lightly red fruited. Very easygoing and fun.
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9/17/2012 - tyvoodoo wrote:
Pop and pour for a glass then the rest into a decanter. Very fruit forward after opening. Air doesn't seem to really make this any more interesting. Lots of fruit, a bit flabby with no definition. Easy drinking but uninteresting. Was looking for the cinsault character but all I found was fruit and no complexity.
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8/21/2011 - Martin Redmond wrote: 90 Points
Recap of 2011 Family Winemakers of California Tasting - San Francisco (Fort Mason Center - Festival Pavilion): Earthy red fruit and spice aromas with vibrant red cherry, spice, and vanilla flavors. Medium long finish.
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