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Has a smokiness to it which I like, some fruit, cherry, strawberry and almost watermelon, candy like, but acidic verging on bitter. The acid is downright heinous.
 
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I haven't had any recently, but the Mt. Jeffersons that I have had in the past were disappointing young, but were much better after about 5 or 6 (+) years of age.


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I appreciate your insight and sharing your experience with me. I considered aging this, maybe I should have.
 
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this is a very generic pinot and NOTHING to base a whole vintage on... Roll Eyes


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quote:
Originally posted by TBird:
this is a very generic pinot and NOTHING to base a whole vintage on... Roll Eyes


Learn how to read.
 
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straight from your pie hole, genius... Roll Eyes

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Originally posted by spo:
Learn how to read.


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Do you see the question marks? The acknowledgment of I have only had a few. Do you know what purpose a question mark serves? Did you graduate from high school? It is all right there, if you do not understand, I am not responsible.
 
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yes, but i also saw your question marks on your lipton ice tea thread. very classy. Roll Eyes

your knowledge of said tea far outweighs any wine knowledge that may wave seeped into that retarded skull of yours.

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Do you see the question marks? The acknowledgment of I have only had a few. Do you know what purpose a question mark serves? Did you graduate from high school? It is all right there, if you do not understand, I am not responsible.


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OK, I actually liked this "generic" Pinot.

Rich, earthy, complex nose, ultra smooth & satiny on palate, drinks incredibly well for its youth.
91 pts.
 
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