Red Rooster Winery

Pinot Noir

8.420 ratings
8.82 pro ratings
Similkameen Valley , British Columbia, Canada
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Karen Doolan

Karen had this 10 years ago

Karen had this 10 years ago

1 person found it helpfulDec 21st, 2014
Bob Halifax

Juicy fruit.

Juicy fruit.

Mar 12th, 2014
Brian Wakelin

Great balance. V versatile for me.

Great balance. V versatile for me.

May 17th, 2022
Steven Beishuizen

This one says "British Columbia" on the bottle rather than "Okanagan Valley". It's an easy drinking wine with some barnyard funk on the nose and straight ahead not-too-sweet cherry after that. Everyone likes different things in pinot of course, but for me, this was a bit simple.

This one says "British Columbia" on the bottle rather than "Okanagan Valley". It's an easy drinking wine with some barnyard funk on the nose and straight ahead not-too-sweet cherry after that. Everyone likes different things in pinot of course, but for me, this was a bit simple.

Apr 20th, 2019
Oliver Edwards

Easy drinking but with a strong foretaste. Pairs nicely with salty foods.

Easy drinking but with a strong foretaste. Pairs nicely with salty foods.

Jan 6th, 2018
Robert Piazza

Not my style - a little too thick in the mouthfeel - perhaps needed to be colder and/or served with food.

Not my style - a little too thick in the mouthfeel - perhaps needed to be colder and/or served with food.

Aug 7th, 2017
Liz Bradley

Fruity and easy to drink. Great for social occasions ;)

Fruity and easy to drink. Great for social occasions ;)

Apr 25th, 2014
Mark Stonehouse

Thin. A little sour. Not great.

Thin. A little sour. Not great.

Oct 4th, 2013
Alain S

Great with wine and cheese! 2014 vintage...

Great with wine and cheese! 2014 vintage...

Dec 29th, 2019
Stu Munro

Light to medium body, it has lovely floral notes balanced by an earthy minerality and combined with a hint of fresh raspberries. In the mouth it is smooth with a zesty acidity and a hint of spice to go with the lovely red fruit. This would pair perfectly with a grilled pork tenderloin, or a cedar plank salmon! 20$-25$ CAN

Light to medium body, it has lovely floral notes balanced by an earthy minerality and combined with a hint of fresh raspberries. In the mouth it is smooth with a zesty acidity and a hint of spice to go with the lovely red fruit. This would pair perfectly with a grilled pork tenderloin, or a cedar plank salmon! 20$-25$ CAN

Jun 22nd, 2015