This 2012 Pinor Noir at $16.99 is very, very good.
5/5 on the Linda Scale
The following notes are short and tend to be quickly taken after a quick sampling in the evening.
I did not take many notes on this wine, but I do recall being very impressed with it. It was a super smooth which I like. I was also very easy to drink.
I would really need a second sampling to know for sure if I would serve this to guests, but I believe it would be a good wine to share with others.
This Pinot Noir at a cost of $5.99 is a great Chile wine.
5/5 stars on the Linda Scale
The following notes are short and tend to be quickly taken after a quick sampling in the evening.
Pinot Evil is a great deal at the cost. The bottle is clever which is often a bad sign, but this wine won me over.
It has a very delightful smell with hints of cherry. Overall is was a great wine for drinking. My notes to do gush over this wine, but for the price it is hard to pass on.
This is probably ok to serve at dinner, but more appropriate for a night of drinking than a fine dinner.
This 2012 Pinot Noir at a cost of $12.99 was extremely good.
5/5 stars on the Linda Scale
The following notes are short and tend to be quickly taken after a quick sampling in the evening.
Sterling Vintner’s Collection is one of the best wines I think I have tried. The reason I say this is as I look through my notes on this wine I clearly enjoyed it more and more throughout the night. I returned to my notepad several times to indicate I thoroughly enjoyed this wine.
My initial comments indicate Sterling Vintner’s Collection has a very pleasant smell. Upon tasting the wine I note it tastes delightful and not bitter.
The following notes are word for word out of my journal: Seriously a great wine. One of the best wines I have had in a long time. Seriously good.
I would not hesitate to serve this wine to guests.