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This is a great
pinot and it costs so little, there’s no way the wine maker
is going to pay for that botox treatment (you know, for the wrinkles).
For around
$15, you get a ruby colored youngster with a nose full of white
pepper and almost-marjoram (which is almost a real herb). There’re
also buckets of cherry, a touch of plum and a big dose of minerals.
Though it’s
a bit alcoholic on the palate, I wouldn’t call it “out
of balance.” The cherry is sweet and the oak and earth
keep it from being too sweet. Remember too that this is a brand-spankin’ new
wine, and a year from now both the acidity and maybe the sweetness
will soften a little.
I wouldn’t
keep it for much longer than a couple years, though. This isn’t
a wine to age. This is a wine to open with friends, drink with
dinner, and run back to the store to grab more of the next day.
Or, heed this
advice, save the gas money and buy two bottles on your first
store trip. Seriously, considering all the worrying the wine
maker must have done, I think it’s the least you can do.
Cheers,
TSW |