Jan 25

Erath Pinot Noir (Oregon, 2006)

Category: Pinot NoirMike @ 7:44 am

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This is a Pinot Noir from Dundee Hills in Oregon. Oregon is known for producing great Pinots but they can be a little expensive. This one is very good but will not break your bank account. The only real drawback is that it has a screw cap instead of a cork. If you can get past that then you should try this wine. It is very worth it.
$13 Purchased at Costco (typically $19)
Four Trophies
  • Cherries with the slightest hint of bubble gum in the Aroma.
  • Texture is very smooth especially after decanting.
  • Very light and dry.
  • Not too complex.
  • This pinot is very good for the price. It is versatile in the sense that it would be great with anything from pizza to turkey. Kinda like the your jack-of-all-trades best friend you have that you call when you need your oil changed, drywall hung, carpet installed, or just someone to come over and watch the game with. You never really get sick of him being around and he is always a fun.
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