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A record of wines I have liked. Do not expect any particularly sophisticated opinions here! My wine purchasing habits are spontaneous, my attention to | A record of wines I have liked. Do not expect any particularly sophisticated opinions here! My wine purchasing habits are spontaneous, my attention to pairings is haphazard at best, and I generally aim for bottles under $20 (USD). What follows are just some general impressions of things I broadly enjoyed, to aid in future purchasing. | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 25 April 2023
A record of wines I have liked. Do not expect any particularly sophisticated opinions here! My wine purchasing habits are spontaneous, my attention to pairings is haphazard at best, and I generally aim for bottles under $20 (USD). What follows are just some general impressions of things I broadly enjoyed, to aid in future purchasing.
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- Samuel Robert Winery Pinot Noir Vintner's Reserve 2021 - Total Wine
- Store description: "Aromas of dark cherry and cinnamon will draw you into this beautifully handcrafted Pinot Noir. On the palate refreshing red fruits and light tannins round out the wine nicely."
- Bottle description
- Smell & taste: "Violets, raspberry, and dark spice. Elegant, full bodied, and complex. Richly structured."
- Pairing: "Conversation. Quiet Time. Wild salmon or filet mignon."
- The "cinnamon and nutmeg" description of the taste caught my attention, and I wasn't disappointed. Very gentle, appropriate for a low-intensity evening.
- One of the staff at Total Wine, when I asked about Oregon wine, said he didn't think most of it was that remarkable, but recommended Samuel Robert.