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Color: nice medium dark burgundy, hints of edge browning.
Nose: Musty yet still quite fresh for its age. Some cherries and other red fruit come to the fore after swirling.
Palate: Leathery mustiness here too, but not in a bad way. More fruit than the '94, this wine is doing very well. Very enjoyable and from a Jeroboam, at least, still young enough to hang onto for awhile. Balance structured, more traditional Pinot fans will like this wine. Medium-bodied with good finish.
Etude Carneros Pinot Noir 1996
Region: Carneros, California
Winery: Etude
Variety: Pinot Noir
Color: nice medium dark burgundy, hints of edge browning.
Nose: Musty yet still quite fresh for its age. Some cherries and other red fruit come to the fore after swirling.
Palate: Leathery mustiness here too, but not in a bad way. More fruit than the '94, this wine is doing very well. Very enjoyable and from a Jeroboam, at least, still young enough to hang onto for awhile. Balance structured, more traditional Pinot fans will like this wine. Medium-bodied with good finish.
Posted by drxeno on October 21st, 2007 at 9:48pm | report comment