Aybek
Soft and easy-drinking wine with a fruity profile, making it a captivating favorite for those who prefer a mellow glass of wine.
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Pinot Noir
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Aybek
Soft and easy-drinking wine with a fruity profile, making it a captivating favorite for those who prefer a mellow glass of wine.
Herica
Dimensional wine with a multifaceted character, characterized by a pale red pigment and a rich, fruity aroma. Upon closer inspection, the nose reveals a dominant impression of ripe red fruit and raspberry preserve, though the tasting is marked by a pronounced tannic tactile quality and elevated acidity. A secondary influence of red berries is discernible, albeit somewhat subordinate to a dominant leathery or mushroom-like quality. The presence of gentle oak notes, possibly clove or allspice, adds density to the overall profile. The wine's composition and intricacy suggest that it will benefit from extended cellaring, allowing its nuances to mature and integrate.
Lucas-Usa
The nose reveals a fruit-forward profile with a pronounced cherry note, accompanied by a noticeable increase in fruit weight and intensity compared to the 2011 vintage.
Aybek
Soft and easy-drinking wine with a fruity profile, making it a captivating favorite for those who prefer a mellow glass of wine.
Herica
Dimensional wine with a multifaceted character, characterized by a pale red pigment and a rich, fruity aroma. Upon closer inspection, the nose reveals a dominant impression of ripe red fruit and raspberry preserve, though the tasting is marked by a pronounced tannic tactile quality and elevated acidity. A secondary influence of red berries is discernible, albeit somewhat subordinate to a dominant leathery or mushroom-like quality. The presence of gentle oak notes, possibly clove or allspice, adds density to the overall profile. The wine's composition and intricacy suggest that it will benefit from extended cellaring, allowing its nuances to mature and integrate.
Lucas-Usa
The nose reveals a fruit-forward profile with a pronounced cherry note, accompanied by a noticeable increase in fruit weight and intensity compared to the 2011 vintage.
Loveblock Pinot Noir presents a complex profile with prominent earthy and fruity characteristics. While praised for its layered notes of cherry, raspberry, and oak, some find the tannins too pronounced and acidity elevated. Reviews highlight its evolving structure, with many suggesting cellaring potential. The wine balances fruit-forward elements with forest floor/mushroom undertones, though opinions vary on its refinement and value proposition.
Loveblock Pinot Noir is an exquisite wine that showcases the elegance and complexity of the Pinot Noir grape. With its vibrant ruby color, this wine entices the senses with its enticing aromas of ripe red cherries, strawberries, and hints of floral notes. On the palate, it offers a harmonious balance of fruitiness and earthiness, with flavors of red berries, plums, and a touch of spice. The fine tannins and well-integrated acidity contribute to a smooth and lingering finish. Loveblock Pinot Noir is a versatile wine that pairs well with a variety of dishes, such as roasted duck, grilled salmon, or mushroom risotto. Its refined character and depth make it a delightful choice for wine enthusiasts seeking a sophisticated and memorable experience.
We are 50+ wine professionals (sommeliers, buyers, MW candidates) across the US, UK, France, Greece, Italy, and beyond. We review wines via blind tastings with a standardized rubric, using both 100-point and 5-star scales.Same varietal, different acclaimed regions