Surprisingly rich for a pinot noir, this wine was enjoyed by both more- and less-experienced tasters, both with and without food. Beginning with the aromas and lasting throughout, this wine has the intensity of fruit found in a good sorbet — though it’s not sweet. It is smoothly layered. Along with hearty plum and other red-black fruits, there’s a suggestion of a carob-chocolate, too. Spiciness and acidity are nicely balanced. With food, a small but essential touch of earthiness is more apparent on the palate. Even the finish is fruity. Try with light meats like pork loin. Highly recommended (91). BSE
WHO: Craggy Range
WHAT: Pinot Noir
WHERE: Martinborough, New Zealand
WHEN: 2010
HOW MUCH: around $41 (media sample)
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