Smoking Loon 2007 Pinot Noir 11/18/2009
![]() I popped the cork out of this bottle on a Wednesday night, and after trying it I felt that everything was in its right place. This is a Wednesday night wine: nothing costly or crazy. It is a medium bodied, lightly colored, fruit foward Pinot that will please most of the crowd. But for me it's still in the low B range as far as quality is concerned. The alcohol content in this wine is 13.5%, so while it makes you yell woo-hoo a lot faster, the nostril stinging sensation robs the spotlight from some very nice flower petal, cherry and strawberry aroma. Personally, I prefer a Pinot with some resious, smokey bacon odors coming off of it, and that this wine was so fruity was a let down. I did enjoy some leathery cherry components to the smell, and the wine had surprisingly firm tannins for how light it seems at first. I would drink this bottle again, and would recommend it to others. But I can't see myself purchasing this Pinot Noir any time soon. I'd rather spend $4 more and get a bottle of Yealands Pinot Noir from Marlborough, New Zealand. In fact, I need to go get some of that wine to review. All in do time. Question of the day: If you could take some wine and some friends and go anywhere in the world, where would you go? And what wine would you bring along? One love. Wine love. Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | AuthorWith a little traveling, a bit of time, and an infinite amount of curiosity, I will explore the countless flavors life has to offer. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |