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1999 Acacia Vineyard Pinot Noir
- Carneros, USA
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- Most Recent Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 15 / 750ml
- From July 2011
- Red - Light and Perfumed
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Critic tasting note: "One of the first ‘99 Pinots to come out, this puppy from the Napa side of the American Viticultural Area is young and promising. It shows classic notes of plum, sautéed mushroom, vanilla and smoke, and something earthy, midway between chocolate and leather. The aroma is deep; you can inhale it and feel it in your head. Also heady are the flavors, which are sumptuous, rich and complex, with plenty of fruit and spice, very dry and velvety. This workhorse release is quite good, and a fabulous omen of future ‘99 North Coast Pinots to come." - 91/100, Wine Enthusiast
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Acacia Vineyard is a Californian wine producer, and one of the pioneers of the Los Carneros wine region. It was founded in 1979, and was one of the first wineries in California to make single-vineyard Pinot Noir wines. Since th...
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- Drinking Window
- 2000-2003
- Alcohol ABV
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13.5 - 14.7%
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(1)About the Wine
Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Eel donburi Starter Course
- Eel rice pot
- Contains: sake, soy sauce
- Japanese
- Beef Massaman curry Main Course
- Contains: Indian curry, tamarind
- Thai
- Lamb cutlets grilled Main Course
- With teriyaki sauce
- Japanese
- Calf's liver Main Course
- With red wine braised lentils
- Contains: calf liver
- Western
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Vintage quality: Good
Current condition: Ready to drink
In the Napa Valley a cool spring led into a mild summer with one heat spike in July. A further burst of hot weather in September led to red and whites gaining full ripeness at the same time, and wineries struggling to manage fruit arriving from all directions.
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