Varietal: pinot noir grape
Region: Southeastern Australia
Country: Made in Sonoma, California
Year: 2021
Price: $6.99
Wine Reviews: one of the reviews I found, people rated this wine very highly, they said that it was light and very lemony and zesty with a hint of peach.
Wine Folly: Pinot Noir is a light to medium-bodied wine known for its pale color and complex flavor profile. It features bright red fruit notes, such as raspberry and cherry, complemented by earthy undertones of forest floor, tea leaves, and occasional hints of clove. When oak-aged, it develops subtle vanilla and smoky characteristics. As it matures, flavors of mushroom and leather may emerge.
On the nose, Pinot Noir presents a balance of red fruit aromas with layers of spice and earthiness. It has lower tannins due to its thin skins, high acidity, and moderate alcohol levels, contributing to its silky, elegant mouthfeel. Its combination of fruitiness, acidity, and delicate texture makes it a refined and graceful wine.
My Review: This wine was very dry, and it had a lot of legs. It had a very weird tastes in the beginning and then the after tastes was actually better than the original taste. I could taste the white peach and the lemon flavor, but after doing the sniff test, I could smell hints of vanilla and it was a very flowery smell, compared to fruity or lemony. I didn't mind this white wine, but I don't think I would recommend it to anyone who doesn't normally drink white wine, especially pinot grigio.
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