Puerto Viejo 2008 Pinot Noir

by Boris at Chilean-Wine.com on December 4, 2009

Price: around $8

Color: Deep cherry red

Nose: Strawberries and oak

Taste: Light bodied as many pinot noir wines tend to be. A little tart but overall it is balanced with distinctive pinot noir fruit coming through.

Summary: Is this a good Chilean Pinot Noir? At $8 it sure is. Could it be fruitier, brighter, and have a longer finish. Sure it can, but at $8 you can’t get it all.

Puerto Viejo Pinot Noir is produced by Viña Requingua. Its rated at 13% alcohol and is estate bottled at the company’s Curico valley facility.

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Boris at Chilean-Wine.com January 11, 2011 at 9:51 pm

I’m finding out for you Jackie

Boris at Chilean-Wine.com January 11, 2011 at 9:52 pm

What city or town are you in Lucy?

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