Coastal pinot noir in its prime. Deep cranberry, kirsch, and dark cherry, with a generous, racy acidity. Medium-light body, spicy, rustic tannins, and a touch of wood. Showing secondary flavors and a distinctive, generous acidity.
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No notes of menthol as previously mentioned by others. A little more flabby than I would have expected. Still holding up ok though. Would disagree with CellarTracker drinking window.
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Purple/crimson. Salt air and raspberries with lavender and tarragon nose. Begins with tarragon and strawberries. Follows with green tea and some cedar notes. Very nice, drinking well, but not as complex as some other CMRs. Long finish. Should stay at this level for awhile.
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(Flowers Pinot Noir Camp Meeting Ridge) Medium cherry red color; rich, floral, tart cherry, tart raspberry nose; tasty, rich, tart cherry, raspberry palate; medium-plus finish
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12/29/2019 - Wine2372 Likes this wine: 92 Points
Light-bodied coastal pinot noir, drinking in its prime. Soft, resolved palette of dark cherry and cranberry.
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10/14/2019 - Wine2372 Likes this wine: 92 Points
Coastal pinot noir in its prime. Deep cranberry, kirsch, and dark cherry, with a generous, racy acidity. Medium-light body, spicy, rustic tannins, and a touch of wood. Showing secondary flavors and a distinctive, generous acidity.
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9/30/2018 - Murf130 Likes this wine: 91 Points
No notes of menthol as previously mentioned by others. A little more flabby than I would have expected. Still holding up ok though. Would disagree with CellarTracker drinking window.
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8/31/2018 - PDavisMarble wrote: 90 Points
Largely consistent with the last bottle, but the menthol that Jarndyce mentioned was more prominent this time.
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6/14/2018 - PDavisMarble wrote: 90 Points
Purple/crimson. Salt air and raspberries with lavender and tarragon nose. Begins with tarragon and strawberries. Follows with green tea and some cedar notes. Very nice, drinking well, but not as complex as some other CMRs. Long finish. Should stay at this level for awhile.
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