Blind: I guess Pinot Noir from a cool climate but that was it.
First let's get this out of the way, there's a quite a bit of stem and or oak at this point and it really needs to integrate for a couple more years because the red berries are soft and dainty, very tasty, but everything needs to come together and I'm sure it will. I'd like to taste this in 5 years.
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Wines Done Blind: I had this open for about 36 hours so it got good breathing time. When we tasted it on the first day, a few at the table (it was poured blind, although not to me) thought it was an older wine. Interesting remark, but as I think about it when tasting it on the second day being open, I can understand that sensory comment. There is a cigar leaf, tobacco note in the aromatic, perhaps from the stem inclusion or perhaps in part or attributable to the vineyard--not sure. A solid depth of spicy fruit with a tangy, herby dark cherry that carries with it some power (FYI...this is labeled just over 13%). A unique wine for me, with the tangy, kind of rustic charm.
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6/15/2020 - brigcampbell wrote:
Blind: I guess Pinot Noir from a cool climate but that was it.
First let's get this out of the way, there's a quite a bit of stem and or oak at this point and it really needs to integrate for a couple more years because the red berries are soft and dainty, very tasty, but everything needs to come together and I'm sure it will. I'd like to taste this in 5 years.
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6/15/2020 - Frank Murray III wrote:
Wines Done Blind: I had this open for about 36 hours so it got good breathing time. When we tasted it on the first day, a few at the table (it was poured blind, although not to me) thought it was an older wine. Interesting remark, but as I think about it when tasting it on the second day being open, I can understand that sensory comment. There is a cigar leaf, tobacco note in the aromatic, perhaps from the stem inclusion or perhaps in part or attributable to the vineyard--not sure. A solid depth of spicy fruit with a tangy, herby dark cherry that carries with it some power (FYI...this is labeled just over 13%). A unique wine for me, with the tangy, kind of rustic charm.
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