Friday, May 17, 2013

Gérard Bertrand Aigle Noir Pinot Noir 2008

Variety: Pinot Noir
Country of origin: France
Wine appellation: Languedoc, Limoux
Vintage: 2008
Alcohol content: 13.0%
Color: darker red 
Bouquet: hint of sour cherries, not very expressive
Taste: medium body, very young and harsh tannins, high acidity, hint of sour cherries, at the end bitter, medium finish
Overall score: 3+6+6+5+4+50=74
Price: CZK 200
Stopper: cork
Horrible example how Pinot should not be made. worst sample of all tasted, please check my notes of the same wine, but 2008 vintage from February this year. same horrible results, so even 2 years of aging did not help it:-)

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