The Sixth Annual Blind Tasting of American Pinot Noir (Houston, Texas): Retail $30. Screw cap. Medium color with an extremely stemy nose. Holy cow is it stemy. Decent fruit, but that stemminess is really coming through. Not terrible, but there is just not enough fruit to combat the stems. Very Good. 89 Points.
Dark berries, cherries, and tomato leaf aromas are grounded in brambly intensity. The palate is bright, mid-bodied, and displays oak spice complexity and hibiscus tea acidity. Solid.
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2/25/2024 - jps3@columbia.edu Does not like this wine:
Disappointed. Nothing about this bottle says Oregon Pinot. Not worth it even at $20.
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1/2/2024 - maderay Likes this wine: 89 Points
Good wine, particularly for the price
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11/4/2023 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 89 Points
The Sixth Annual Blind Tasting of American Pinot Noir (Houston, Texas): Retail $30. Screw cap. Medium color with an extremely stemy nose. Holy cow is it stemy. Decent fruit, but that stemminess is really coming through. Not terrible, but there is just not enough fruit to combat the stems. Very Good. 89 Points.
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10/27/2023 - LMArcher wrote:
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A+,LB, red fruit
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10/24/2023 - Baron Slick wrote: 89 Points
Dark berries, cherries, and tomato leaf aromas are grounded in brambly intensity. The palate is bright, mid-bodied, and displays oak spice complexity and hibiscus tea acidity. Solid.
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