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TRADITION PINOT NOIR 2013 VQA Niagara Peninsula |
Vintage Assessments Tasting Note |
Producer |
DOMAINE QUEYLUS |
Medium deep brick red colour. Attractive, bright, ripe plum-cherry nose with some slightly spicy, cedar-sandalwood notes. Dry, medium bodied, still youthful, ripe plum-crancherry flavours with a very crisp, slightly cedary, lingering, fairly high acid finish. Ready-to-drink. Has 13% alcohol and 2 g/L residual sugar. A repeat of the 2013 that last appeared in Vintages (***) on February 4, 2017 at $29.95 and was Recommended. |
CSPC |
392738 |
Type |
Red Table Wine |
Agent |
Phi Dan |
Country |
Canada |
Region |
Ontario |
Rating |
***(90 points) Ripe, Plum, Spicy, Crancherry |
LCBO Text |
Status |
Recommended by Vintage Assessments! |
Tasting Note: Sweet, warm and slightly herbal on the nose with fine spiciness. The palate is sweet, warm and fresh with ripe fruit. Score - 90. (Jamie Goode, wineanorak.com, June 2015) |
Price |
$ 29.95 |
Bottle Size |
750 mL |
Tasting Date |
vintages release - June 10, 2017 |
Cases bought |
137 (6 bottles per case) |
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Score:
- Not Presented * Below Average
*+ OK
** Good
**+ Excellent
*** Outstanding
***+ Exceptional
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