GK wrote:
Im currently sipping on a glass of MacMurray Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir '07. I cant make my mind up.....
Have you come to a conclusion ? One of the problems with these vaguely affordable coastal pinot noir and chardonnay wines is that they all taste the same. Unless some wise guy oenologist decides to liquidise chunks of californian green oak with the chard, in which case they are dire. In recent years, they have been using a formular to achieve a bloody innocuous consistency for the no complaints, "shove it in a trolley" Mall market. Quick turnover, quick turn on investment scenario.
PN wines from Saintsbury use to be £7.99 to 18.99, now they are £20 - £50.
The western seaboard Americans spend big money on wines, and the cost of vineyards and associated investment is very big money and fashionable for the film stars to buy into now.
One cant help thinking the'd make less accurate and more beautiful and affordable wines, if they dumpted a load of this high end and massively expensive technology. But they are so addicted to this stuff, that they have forgotten the artform.
I'm not buying any of it now. I'll take a risk with an ugly duckling as she matures into a thing of beauty.
OK enough of this grumpy ole man stuff...... GK - How was that Pinot, and how much a bottle in the uk ? ($19.99/1.55) = sterling, but then plus heavy duty and vat on top of that !
Link -
http://www.wine.com/V6/MacMurray-Ranch- ... etail.aspx