
Cherry, raspberry preserves, currant, vanilla, licorice and oak. Light-bodied and soft tannins.
Cherry, raspberry preserves, currant, vanilla, licorice and oak. Light-bodied and soft tannins.
Aug 27th, 2019
Mendocino is known for its weed for a reason. Not quite the same quality for wine. Simple, smooth and a little sweet. Worth the $$, maybe better to cork after a few other bottles.
Mendocino is known for its weed for a reason. Not quite the same quality for wine. Simple, smooth and a little sweet. Worth the $$, maybe better to cork after a few other bottles.
Jul 28th, 2017
I'm Not usually a California Pinot Noir fan, but this one surprised me. Met with my sales rep this week, and this was in his lineup. Organic/sustainable, simple, bright Bing cherry, a bit of spice on the finish. Reminds me more of Pinot Noir coming out of southern France or parts of Italy, than Mendocino.
Can't beat this for $12. Other, more popular brands that are closer to $20 should be ashamed of themselves. Very respectable weekday/everyday #wine
I'm Not usually a California Pinot Noir fan, but this one surprised me. Met with my sales rep this week, and this was in his lineup. Organic/sustainable, simple, bright Bing cherry, a bit of spice on the finish. Reminds me more of Pinot Noir coming out of southern France or parts of Italy, than Mendocino.
Can't beat this for $12. Other, more popular brands that are closer to $20 should be ashamed of themselves. Very respectable weekday/everyday #wine
Mar 27th, 2017