Kathy gave it four and a half stars and called it her favorite, too. I really enjoyed its balance. Jim said "I like it and this is not a grape I'm very excited about."
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Jan liked the nose and finish and commented on notes of plum and cherry. Ken called it a nice blend with a bit of smoke. Brian said "delicious, inky fruit with an aftertaste of plum stones and stewed prunes. Very enjoyable."
Brian said it "tastes like it costs more" than $16 and that it smelled like stewed prunes. Kim called it a nice wine at a good price. Jean felt it needed a bit more time in the bottle.
It spends 22 months in 85% European oak and 15% American oak. Brian called it a serious wine and said it "maybe needs more time to acquire a sense of humor."
Kim said it had "lots of peach, but not as refreshing as the first two." Alex thought it tasted more like a white. Brian called it exceptional at the price. It also scored about three stars and sells for $17.
Jim said it was "not bad, but doesn't really taste like Pinot." Kim called it a "really nice Pinot for a very small price." It also scored just under four stars.
Her husband Jim liked the use of oak and said it was better than the $14 price tag. Kim called it smooth and spicy. I loved the nose and flavors of tart fruits. It scored better than four stars.