We've been having a pretty good time with some more recent wine experiences, and I thought I would catalogue them a little better so that we kep track of the best (and worst). To the right are three wines we shared with Noelle and Steve and family when they travelled to our fair state this past week. The leftmost, "Brandborg 2004 Pinot Noir", was my favorite so far. I believe I liked the "Ayoub 2006 Pinot Noir" next, followed by the "Secret House 1999 Pinot Noir" (quite a range of vintage there). Alas, as we imbibed the grapy goodness, details began to get a little fuzzy, and since all three were Pinot's, it's now difficult to grasp the fine differences between the three. I am certain I will try all three again, but next we will be trying some Pinot Gris' we picked up.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Wines of the Northwest We've Enjoyed
We've been having a pretty good time with some more recent wine experiences, and I thought I would catalogue them a little better so that we kep track of the best (and worst). To the right are three wines we shared with Noelle and Steve and family when they travelled to our fair state this past week. The leftmost, "Brandborg 2004 Pinot Noir", was my favorite so far. I believe I liked the "Ayoub 2006 Pinot Noir" next, followed by the "Secret House 1999 Pinot Noir" (quite a range of vintage there). Alas, as we imbibed the grapy goodness, details began to get a little fuzzy, and since all three were Pinot's, it's now difficult to grasp the fine differences between the three. I am certain I will try all three again, but next we will be trying some Pinot Gris' we picked up.
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I'm so glad that you took a picture, because I wouldn't have been able to remember the Brandborg and that is definitely one I'd like to try again. Ponzi down Scholl's Ferry was mentioned as one of the World's 30 greatest Pinots in Food & Wine this year, so I think we should go back to that one. Beautiful grounds, bocce court.
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