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Saturday, January 22, 2005

Clos du Bois Pinot Noir

Price: $13 bottle
Type: Pinot Noir
Cork: attractive natural cork decorated with name and logo
Rating: 8
Purchased: Liquor Barn

This was one of the first reds I remember liking, so when it came time to give it a review, I expected to give it a resounding 10. Imagine my surprise when my memory of this wine didn't hold up to the reality.

Now, don't get me wrong. It's a wine I'll definitely buy again, but since starting this blog experiment, I've found wines I like even better.

This is a mildly scented red with a medium dark color. It's pleasantly sweet on the tongue, not too tannic, but with a mild bitter aftertaste. All in all, I'd say it's a mild wine, but without being boring. I think it would be an excellent choice for beer or white wine drinkers who are just venturing into the world of reds. It's neither overwhelming nor watery. It's good with a well flavored but not (hot) spicy meal. If you drink it with a hot meal, the spices will overwhelm the wine's flavor.

I'll buy this one again, specifically for meals flavored with herbs rather than curry.

2 comment(s):

  • Hi!
    Just a suggestion - Fleur de California Pinot Noir. I can get it on sale in the supermarket for just under $10, and I really enjoy it! Good luck finding the perfect wine!


    By Blogger Leigh, at 9:39 PM  

  • Phillistine! The Clos du Bois Pinot Noir is a very good wine for the price. That said, in the general price range, you can go even more mellow (but not boring) with the Coppola Pinot Noir. It loses even the mild tannic flavor.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:58 PM  

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