Kingston Family Vineyards Pinot Noir Alazan (2007)
Winery: | Kingston Family Vineyards |
Region: | Chile » Aconcagua » Casablanca Valley |
Varietal: | Pinot Noir |
Type: | Table Wines |
The Kingston Family first came to Chile in the early 1900's. Carl John Kingston, the patriarch and pioneer, came to Chile looking for copper (good idea) and gold (crazy idea). "Gramps" Kingston was an American originally from Central Mine, Michigan, which exists only as a ghost town today in Michigan's upper peninsula.
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April 2018
Chile is one of the oldest and most productive wine regions in the New World, ... Single Vineyard Pinot Noir.Kingston Family Vineyards is an American-owned winery in Casablanca, started in the early 1900’s. Today winemaker Amael Orrego is overseeing the conversion of 60 hectares from conventional to organic vineyards, with a focus “not on prom... Read More
May 2011
Pear on the nose with a citrus and fruity body with a pretty acidic finish.I drank this wine with a grilled pork chop dinner, and have to say it paired nicely! Read More
September 2010
very good...wish i could taste and smell all the complexities Read More
Oct 12, 2009
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June 2009
QPR in the hizzy. Oregon, CAlifornia and Burgundy Pinots of this caliber cost 2-3 times this wine. I am still decanting as I write this and it's opening up like a flower. Read More
June 2009
very closed even after an hour decant. great structure which tells me it will age for 5-10 years. this is definitely a cellaring wine.great backend oliy-ness which is signature of chile. great peppery mid-palate. reminds me of a lighter version of a carmenere. Read More
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