Love it! Higher acidity, lower tannin. Carbonic maceration. A great food wine. Put a slight chill on it for drinking. (I started my wine journey in Germany when I lived there for several years, so my preference is for lighter wines like this. I shrug my shoulders at big, hedonistic reds.) Strawberries, cranberries, red cherries. I will order more from Sans Liege!
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Lovely deep ruby with very good clarity; a few bubbles on days 1 &2. Medium legs. Selectively red and black fruit forward: red currant, cranberry, raspberry, black and sour cherry. Minor hint of eucalyptus and black pepper just discernable. Medium body, bright and juicy texture. Medium + finish and just below high acidity. The acidity really amps up the finish. Impression: very pleasant interesting wine. Vaguely reminiscent of Sangiovese and Grenache, but fuller in body and greater acid. Complexity; keeps drawing you back as wine temperature changes. I stored in the refrigerator because, at the tasting room, the wine was noted to be a "chillable red". But I'd pour a glass 15-30 minutes before drinking rather than right out of the frig. Better taste, better finish. At $20, QPR just above average. Drink now.
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Tasted blind. Correctly identified as Counoise (it was my wine).
Pale to medium ruby, just a bit of bricking on the edges. Earthy, savory, leathery notes galore; Raspberry, dark cherry, licorice, and pepper. Acid and tannin are subtle in structure. Definite rhone-varietal feel... would have thought Grenache had I not picked Counoise for the tasting.
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Fresh, bright raspberry-cranberry palette, with a brilliant acidity and attractive touch of barnyard. Light, fruity, and young. Nice wine with a great QPR.
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3/6/2022 - DStone Likes this wine: 92 Points
Love it! Higher acidity, lower tannin. Carbonic maceration. A great food wine. Put a slight chill on it for drinking. (I started my wine journey in Germany when I lived there for several years, so my preference is for lighter wines like this. I shrug my shoulders at big, hedonistic reds.) Strawberries, cranberries, red cherries. I will order more from Sans Liege!
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8/7/2021 - ISOPinot Likes this wine: 86 Points
Lovely deep ruby with very good clarity; a few bubbles on days 1 &2. Medium legs. Selectively red and black fruit forward: red currant, cranberry, raspberry, black and sour cherry. Minor hint of eucalyptus and black pepper just discernable. Medium body, bright and juicy texture. Medium + finish and just below high acidity. The acidity really amps up the finish. Impression: very pleasant interesting wine. Vaguely reminiscent of Sangiovese and Grenache, but fuller in body and greater acid. Complexity; keeps drawing you back as wine temperature changes. I stored in the refrigerator because, at the tasting room, the wine was noted to be a "chillable red". But I'd pour a glass 15-30 minutes before drinking rather than right out of the frig. Better taste, better finish. At $20, QPR just above average. Drink now.
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8/2/2021 - R2-D2 wrote: 86 Points
Tasted blind. Correctly identified as Counoise (it was my wine).
Pale to medium ruby, just a bit of bricking on the edges. Earthy, savory, leathery notes galore; Raspberry, dark cherry, licorice, and pepper. Acid and tannin are subtle in structure. Definite rhone-varietal feel... would have thought Grenache had I not picked Counoise for the tasting.
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3/19/2020 - Wine2372 Likes this wine: 91 Points
Fresh, bright raspberry-cranberry palette, with a brilliant acidity and attractive touch of barnyard. Light, fruity, and young. Nice wine with a great QPR.
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11/9/2019 - Ben Christiansen wrote:
I think that's corked.
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