
An old friend that seems to have not sold in another market. Seresin's entry level pinot hits a nice, cool climate flavor, but this guy was a touch past prime (thought it might be when I bought it a few months ago). Still, it was not dead and worth drinking.
Look closely, you can see the original label under the new one. Domestic inventory may have been backing up, so they relabeled for a closeout in the US.
An old friend that seems to have not sold in another market. Seresin's entry level pinot hits a nice, cool climate flavor, but this guy was a touch past prime (thought it might be when I bought it a few months ago). Still, it was not dead and worth drinking.
Look closely, you can see the original label under the new one. Domestic inventory may have been backing up, so they relabeled for a closeout in the US.
Mar 28th, 2021
Pleasant and affordable which earns this an added half point. This PN is the Burgundian style; Starts with Dark Cherry then slight cranberry acidity, in the middle it presents earth/loam and appropriate tannic finish with breath of the right amount of oaky raisin.
Pleasant and affordable which earns this an added half point. This PN is the Burgundian style; Starts with Dark Cherry then slight cranberry acidity, in the middle it presents earth/loam and appropriate tannic finish with breath of the right amount of oaky raisin.
Feb 18th, 2019