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Edna Valley Vineyard Tasting Notes

DSC08914by Andrew Chalk

2012 Edna Valley Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, Central Coast, California

Tasting Notes: Easy going Sauvignon Blanc. Very likable. The nose exhibits mild herbaciousness, nettles, lime and stone fruit (but not ripe stone fruit); In the mouth the wine has medium body, mineral flavors and herbacousness dominate. The finish is a little short.

Score: 80/100 MSRP $15 ($11.69 at Goody Goody)   Continue reading

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A Pleasant Pinot

2010 MacMurray Ranch Pinot Noir Reserve, Russian River Valleyby Andrew Chalk

2010 McMurray Pinot Noir

Russian River Valley Pinot Noirs are characterized by intense, ripe, forward fruit. Soft tannins. Raspberry flavors and a lusciousness imparted by generous use of French oak. This wine fits the template perfectly but sells for somewhat less than you may be used to paying for Pinot Noir ($37 SRP) and it should be in wide distribution,

Enjoy this wine with pork, veal or duck.

My bottle was a sample provided by the winery.

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Sip Like A Somm: Lost and Found Pinot Noir Russian River 2010‏

pour-the-pinotby @wineaudlynnp

Lost and Found Pinot Noir Russian River 2010‏

With less than 600 cases produced to date, here is a Russian River Pinot Noir that makes you rethink the region. Bright cranberry, strawberry, and jasmine nuances, kissed with a touch of spicebox and a blessing of 2nd year barrel, make this an “old world” wine lovers dream. This team which includes an eponymous Sonoma Somm, has knocked all three vintages out of the park. Look for this wine in select fine dining venues.

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