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WTN: Everyone knows it's Wind Gap-y (Pinot Gris)

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WTN: Everyone knows it's Wind Gap-y (Pinot Gris)

by David M. Bueker » Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:44 am

2008 Wind Gap Wines Pinot Gris Windsor Oaks Vineyard
My goodness this is so much more interesting than my prior bottle. The varietal spiciness of Piot Gris has come out more than in the past, and added much to the overall complexity of the wine. It's no longer just a cloudy/hazy (in appearance and taste) fruit salad, but really a complete wine with good balance from start to finish, and a lingering, almost savory presence that draws me back from sip to sip. Very fine.
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Re: WTN: Everyone knows it's Wind Gap-y (Pinot Gris)

by Jenise » Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:57 pm

What's your source for all these unusual California pinots (and their white friends)? I'm always surprised (and a little impressed) with what you seem to get your hands on out there.
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