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2006 Landmark Pinot Noir Grand Detour
Vineyard: Landmark Vineyards
Price: $21.00- $45.00
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Varietal: Pinot Noir
Style: Red Wine
Region: United States > California > Sonoma County > Sonoma Mountain
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WINEMAKER'S NOTE
· The names of Landmark’s wines reflect their John Deere heritage · Landmark’s mission is “to make great wines that enhance the joy of life.” · In 1993, they hired world-renowned consulting enologist Helen Turley to work with winemaker, Eric Stern
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  • Wine.com
    Sonoma County is one of California's best regions for the production of Pinot Noir. In fact, the county's planted acres of this varietal are approximately 40% of the state's total of nearly 24,000 acres. While the traditional plantings of Pinot tended to be concentrated in the Carneros and Russian River, today's focus has been in the cooler Sonoma Coast appellation, where newer clonal material and denser spacing has led to a renaissance for this varietal in Sonoma County. The 2006 Grand Detour Pinot Noir is a blend of five Sonoma Coast vineyards: Kanzler, Keller Estate, Flocchini, Gap's Crown and Armagh. There is also some fruit from the Solomon Hills Vineyard in Santa Barbara. The result is a wine that exhibits great typicity and elegant balance. The cool growing season in 2006 and the extremely late harvest produced a wine with strong notes of raspberry and strawberry. It was aged in 33% new oak for ten months. This is an elegant, classic Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. This wine will pair well with game, duck and salmon as well as mushroom accented dishes.
  • Ken's Wine Guide
    This light red wine opens with a floral strawberry like bouquet. On the palate, this medium bodied wine is very flavorful, well balanced, has a nice mouthfeel, and displays strawberry like flavors w...
  • CellarTracker Community Tasting Notes
    Community Tasting Notes (average 88.6 pts. and median of 89 pts. in 17 notes)
  • Wine Advocate
    Rating: 89/100 - As reviewed by The Wine Advocate.
  • Vintage Chart
    Rating for United States-California: 87 (average year)<br/><br/>Drinkability: unpredictable<br/>
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  • Fellow Drync'r
    Veery good. Bought at liquor warehouse. 30$