Got my new shipment of Navarro wines. I went straight to the Pinot Noir. Totally delicious. Usual cherry and fruit notes but there’s also some dryness that is Old World. Navarro hit a rough spot last year because forest fires tainted their crop. The wines literally tasted smoky. They were interesting but the smokiness made the wines one dimensional. Navarro is back on peak form with this offering.
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December 22, 2011 at 9:40 am
Navarro Vineyards « Cheap Talk
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