If you have a sniff, at a blind tasting, choosing among the most important international grape varieties, you would say that the closer one is Pinot and for a wine of 6£ is already a good start.
The nose is fresh and red fruits come out lively. On the palate is slightly meaty, that kind of meatiness that is easier to detect in pinot. Good fruitness with hints of game, leather and black pepper. If you see it in a pub, large glass for 5/6£ grab it. I have had much worst wines at that price.
If you have a sniff, at a blind tasting, choosing among the most important international grape varieties, you would say that the closer one is Pinot and for a wine of 6£ is already a good start.
The nose is fresh and red fruits come out lively. On the palate is slightly meaty, that kind of meatiness that is easier to detect in pinot. Good fruitness with hints of game, leather and black pepper. If you see it in a pub, large glass for 5/6£ grab it. I have had much worst wines at that price.
Oct 9th, 2015