PTG (passe-tout-grains) is a lesser known wine from Burgundy which combines Pinot Noir with Gamay.
PnP. Was tempted to chill slightly but didn't.
Earthy, strawberry, white pepper, hint of cedar. . I don't think this wine is meant to be consumed this old. It tastes disjointed like the two grapes don't really go together. I'll have to try a newer vintage.
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3/14/2022 - Rudolph Schmidt wrote:
65% Pinot Noir / 35% Gamay.
PTG (passe-tout-grains) is a lesser known wine from Burgundy which combines Pinot Noir with Gamay.
PnP. Was tempted to chill slightly but didn't.
Earthy, strawberry, white pepper, hint of cedar.
.
I don't think this wine is meant to be consumed this old. It tastes disjointed like the two grapes don't really go together. I'll have to try a newer vintage.
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