Yarra Ridge Pinot Noir Reserve 1996 Monday, Jan 29 2007
Tasting Notes and Australia and Yarra Valley and Variety and Red and pinot noir
A great dinner with friends and this wine was served blind along with 3 others from 1996. The others were later revealed to be Mt. Mary, Coldstream Hills Reserve and Diamond Valley White label. Most were past their peak but this was still pretty good. It had cherry flavours, a little oaky/mocha and some pongy characters on the nose. The palate showed a little aged character but the fruit underneath was sound and it was a great accompaniment with the food. When the wine was revealed I remember buying it in 1997 after it had won a lot of great accolades. As I recall it had a mixture of clones, mostly the “D- clones” and a lot of american oak. Great to see it still sound but I would not want to keep it for too much longer.
Tasted : Jan07
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : $28
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2007 - 2007
Source : Cellar
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January 29th, 2007 at 7:25 pm| Quote |
“…and a lot of american oak”
Do you know of anyone in the country putting doing this to pinot nowadays?
January 29th, 2007 at 9:24 pm| Quote |
Too many, unfortunately….
January 29th, 2007 at 9:44 pm| Quote |
I don’t actually but I have seen experiments by folk as far back as this wine and would like to add that if its good american oak it does well. I always worry if a wine is aged in a single tonneleries oak.