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Originally Posted by Runnin' Rebel
If they have wine tasting there sure. That would work . I know a wine cellar that's has flights to try, I would think they'd have flights of Pinot Noir
We'll figure something out
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Another very easy way to get some quality Pinot Noir is to think of two very highly regarded regions of France, Montrachet and Sancerre, both regions are known for their white wines, mostly Chardonnay in Montrachet and Sauvignon blanc in Sancerre but both regions plant roughly 20% of their vineyards with Pinot Noir. Stylistically they are very light, all most Beaujolais like but with much more character and depth. True Terroir shines through in these offerings and should be experienced by all!
Is it a bing bulging Cab or a Bordeaux blend? No, is it a juicy Syrah or a puckering Zin, no, it's completely unique, completely inconsistent, troubling and alluring and in it's best expressions ethereal with a touch of earth thrown in. Nothing else like it in the world. JMHO