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Old 09-02-2005, 08:29 PM
Richard Neidich
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The only one I can get in my part of the country is not as cheap:


2001 Scott Paul Pinot Noir La Paulee

(Avg Retail Price: $44.99)


"Tom AZ" wrote in message
oups.com...
As mentioned in another post I asked a local merchant about some value
priced Oregon Pinot Noir's that display similar characteristics to the
pricier ones (Domaine Drouhin Lauren).

With that...

2003 Scott Paul Cuvee Martha Pirrie
Bright raspberry nose. Light body, not quite as velvty as the Drouhin,
but nonethless very smooth and rich. Brambly quality to it, with a good
depth to the fruit; also noted some dried sour cherry flavors. Nice and
balanced with just a touch of acidity, not heavy on the tannins. I just
tasted the wine after openning a couple of days ago and the fruit is
still there with a more pronounced cherry flavor. This is a great wine
for drinking now - well it was, just finished the last drop, time to
get some more. $18 USD.

Thanks,

Tom AZ

alfazert at nwlink dot com



 

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