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Agree with the review stating it was more akin to cool-climate Pinot Noir than a (92%) Syrah, and it seems closest to many earthy Oregon Pinots. [Actually, the earthy quality slowly dissipated and finally vanished after 3 hours, but sadly the Syrah characteristics didn't step up much.]. Not a bad wine, but not a really good one, either. And, I if I wanted an Oregon Pinot, that's what I would buy. — 10 years ago
S Connolly
Agree with the review stating it was more akin to cool-climate Pinot Noir than a (92%) Syrah, and it seems closest to many earthy Oregon Pinots. [Actually, the earthy quality slowly dissipated and finally vanished after 3 hours, but sadly the Syrah characteristics didn't step up much.]. Not a bad wine, but not a really good one, either. And, I
if I wanted an Oregon Pinot, that's what I would buy. — 10 years ago