Pinot
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Kingston Family Vineyards Pinot Noir Casablanca Valley Tobiano Casablanca Chile 2007
SnoothRank: 4.16
US $1953
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"Pinot" on Snooth
Some more special Slovenian (Slovene) wine in the USA: Batičs' Cabernet Franc ... and rich full body. Batičs' Pinot Gris - Macertaed and wood treated wine with powerfull aromas. Sauvignon by Zanut Kocijančič - The...
Slovenia is a small wine country with a interesting mixture of influences and ... Syrah and some interesting Pinot Noirs. For the whites I usually recommend more traditional varieties like Pinela, Zelen, Klarnica, Rebula...
damn, I thought I had my list pegged, but as I read down all of the posts I ... the bottom of my list is Pinot, my definite fav is Cab Franc, or blends heavy with it, it has such a nice earthiness to it that makes it very...
0h, forgot to mention once again that you should definitely swing wide around ... (which are usually made from pinot noir), but haven't ever liked the California versions, which just seemed to get nastier and nastier as...
For reds: Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Sauvignon as long as they are ten years old or more. I have some older Barolo I have yet to try, but what I've had in the past I have liked. So add Nebbiolo to the list. And Sangiovese,...
Well you got me going, Greg, so I went back and looked at my wine purchases ... varietal, followed by pinot noir, syrah, chardonnay, zinfandel and 'others', in that order. For the rest of the world, four from France (one...
nice wine i like it
In the glass, this robust Pinot Noir shows a beautiful crimson-tinged-ruby color at its core that fades gently to a garnet rim. The nose is hearty and complex, dominated by aromas of ripe cherries and raspberries and...
Dmckr - the shellfish is so hard to pair with reds, it just seems to go so ... you posted about the Swiss pinot!. I dont know if you tried this or not - but consider the Dolcetto di Dogliani. It is a very light, food...
If you visit the St. James Winery web page they have a section of recipes. There is a delicious Blackberry Wine cake that is awesome.




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