Castle Rock Castle Rock Pinot Noir Monterey County (2007)
| Winery: | Castle Rock Winery |
| Region: | USA » California » Monterey |
| Varietal: | Pinot Noir |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Castle Rock Winery on SnoothMay 2012
2006 Vintage: Bright red garnet fruit, dried red fruits and earthy aromas; bright on the palate with cherry/plum and red raspberry notes and a moderately long finish. Read More
May 2012
light nose w/ raspberry notes. Nice cherry on the palate but the wine seems just a tad "light". Finish is also light with just a hint of pepper and short/medium length. This is not your typical big, bold, peppery Dry Creek Valley zin. Decent table wine but not something I'd pull out on special occasions. It's not that it's bad, it's just no... Read More
March 2012
Light, silky and inviting, with red berry and spice... -HS Read More
February 2012
As is the case with most Pinots, this needs some time to breathe. This is an awesome Pinot for the price. I love Pinot Noir but do not drink much of it because it tends to be cost prohibitive. This one bucks the trend giving you $25/bottle quality for about $12. Can't go wrong with that.Nice garnet color. Classic nose, fruit forward with ra... Read More
January 2012
has a slightly musky after taste. Really jammy and not the strong profiles of a true zin. Wouldn't buy again. Read More
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