Coal Valley Winery Visits Jan 2013 (Coal Valley, Tasmania): {screwcap, 13.8%, A$60} Unlike its 2010 sibling, this is generously endowed with liqueured cherry fruit and a distinctly silky texture. There’s more spice here too, rather than so much earth. Ticks the medium boxes, bar the finish, which is really quite lengthy and seductive. Very fine pinot indeed; much smaller volumes that the 2010 help explain the 50% price premium. I only didn’t buy this because I baulked at the price…
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1/2/2013 - graemeg wrote:
Coal Valley Winery Visits Jan 2013 (Coal Valley, Tasmania): {screwcap, 13.8%, A$60} Unlike its 2010 sibling, this is generously endowed with liqueured cherry fruit and a distinctly silky texture. There’s more spice here too, rather than so much earth. Ticks the medium boxes, bar the finish, which is really quite lengthy and seductive. Very fine pinot indeed; much smaller volumes that the 2010 help explain the 50% price premium. I only didn’t buy this because I baulked at the price…
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