Le Clos Jordanne Village Reserve Pinot Noir 2006, VQA Niagara Peninsula
Pinot Noir
Ontario, Canada
$30.00 (33894)
Critic Reviews (3)
Despite the hot vintage character this Pinot is so fresh, bright and delicious. On the lighter side, its vibrant and...
The least expensive Le Clos Jordanne pinot blends grapes from the younger vine Talon Ridge vineyard with de-selected...
Light, delicately perfumed, high-toned aromas with distinct herbal-vegetal notes and a hint of volatile acidity and...
Community Reviews (3)
Fantastic example of Niagara Pinot Noir. Typical earthy must on the nose, with lots of fruit. Sleek, supple texture, well balanced, with soft tannins and a flawless finish. Serve with pork tenderloin or lamb chops.
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hype hype hype and more hype.
a decent, simple pinot noir.
even at 25 bucks it's overpriced. there are $12-18 chilean and french pinots that are just as good if not better.
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