Isolated in the basement with Covid, so I thought I’d crack into this and pour it into a glass. Well, wouldn’t ya know - tastes a bit better in a can?! There are some ok aromatics here, but why other when you can drop it into aluminum and be done? They’re unrecognizable anyway, just muddled ripe fruit. Tastes of cherries and moss, but not earth shattering. Thanks for entertaining me in my boredom.
Isolated in the basement with Covid, so I thought I’d crack into this and pour it into a glass. Well, wouldn’t ya know - tastes a bit better in a can?! There are some ok aromatics here, but why other when you can drop it into aluminum and be done? They’re unrecognizable anyway, just muddled ripe fruit. Tastes of cherries and moss, but not earth shattering. Thanks for entertaining me in my boredom.
May 24th, 2022Fruit forward nice bitter tannins on the finish with a hint of spice, lightly oaked. Cool climate Pinot Noir is the new Black....
Fruit forward nice bitter tannins on the finish with a hint of spice, lightly oaked. Cool climate Pinot Noir is the new Black....
Feb 18th, 2019Who knew Frank made wine? Nice medium Pinot with berry flavours. Maybe a little lacking in body but soft tannins and good fruit make up for that.
Who knew Frank made wine? Nice medium Pinot with berry flavours. Maybe a little lacking in body but soft tannins and good fruit make up for that.
13 people found it helpfulSep 10th, 2014Terrible nose-Berries and mud. It might taste better if the smell weren't so off putting. Thin and watery. Unbalanced and tastes off, Like overripe berries. Sort of zippy. Not a good example of a pino, but gets a little better if decanted.
Terrible nose-Berries and mud. It might taste better if the smell weren't so off putting. Thin and watery. Unbalanced and tastes off, Like overripe berries. Sort of zippy. Not a good example of a pino, but gets a little better if decanted.
7 people found it helpfulSep 29th, 2015Cola, cherries, spice. A pretty basic Pinot, but is a classic Oregon Pinot Noir. Which says a lot since its $6.99 per 375ml can.
Cola, cherries, spice. A pretty basic Pinot, but is a classic Oregon Pinot Noir. Which says a lot since its $6.99 per 375ml can.
6 people found it helpfulNov 9th, 2015Good fruit but short finish.
Good fruit but short finish.
4 people found it helpfulJan 27th, 2014It's fine, light as can be.
It's fine, light as can be.
2 people found it helpfulNov 22nd, 2014Cherry, ground cloves and heavy mushrooms on the palette. Decent Pinot for the price point.
Cherry, ground cloves and heavy mushrooms on the palette. Decent Pinot for the price point.
1 person found it helpfulJul 5th, 2020No glass at the pool! The whites seem to adapt better to the can. I forgot I was drinking wine. Spiked ocean spray cranberry juice. ... I liked it and will do it again!
No glass at the pool! The whites seem to adapt better to the can. I forgot I was drinking wine. Spiked ocean spray cranberry juice. ... I liked it and will do it again!
1 person found it helpfulSep 15th, 2019Very simple, but very drinkable! Ripe red berry fruit, a touch of earth. Decently acidic, little to no tannin. Light bodied. I won’t hesitate to bring this to a casual picnic or house party if the need arises.
Very simple, but very drinkable! Ripe red berry fruit, a touch of earth. Decently acidic, little to no tannin. Light bodied. I won’t hesitate to bring this to a casual picnic or house party if the need arises.
1 person found it helpfulNov 16th, 2017