by Bruce Hayes » Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:05 pm
The first vintage of a much ballyhooed joint venture between Ontario's Vincor (now owned by Constellation Brands) and Boisset of France.
Niagara Peninsula.
Light to medium red color.
A lovely nose: smoky, cherry, red licorice, spicy, vanilla and a great tang to lift it all.
Smooth, viscous, somewhat sweet, cherry fruit, earthy, creamy, lightly charred, with a good tart-earthy-bitter edge to keep it food friendly and clean. With time, the wine also showed a hint of vegginess. Matched very well with BBQed salmon.
Cleansing acidity and earthiness on the finish.
I enjoyed it very much. I realize that some Pinot Noir purists may poo-poo the wine for its quite obvious charms (creamy, rich and round in the mouth). I would never consider myself a Pinot Noir expert but I have had several and I know what I like and I like this.
Not bad for $25 (Canadian) and, in particular, not bad for Ontario.