Sunday, October 24, 2010

České vinařství Chrámce Rulandské modré 2007 pozdní sběr

Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Wine appellation: Bohemia, Litoměřice sub-appellation, Rudolice u Mostu village, Sv.Vavřive vineyard
Vintage: 2007
Alcohol content: 12.0%
Residual sugar: n/a
Acidity: n.a
Color: lighter red with watery meniscus
Bouquet: subtle, red cherries
Taste: light to medium body with slightly higher acidity, dominant fruit character of sour cherries with a bit of grapefruit at the end, still feels young and unbalanced, medium finish
Recommended food pairing: pork cutlet
Overall score: 77
Price: CZK 169
Stopper: cork
Regular Pinot Noir with primary fruity characteristics. I personally prefer more complex PN, this wine had higher acidity than I would expect from PN.
The pic is from web, but the label looks exactly same with only vintage being different.

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