PICARDY PINOT NOIR 2007
SATURDAY, MAY 9 2009
BY GARY WALSH
This was tasted for The Big Red Wine Book back in January and it just arrived again - at release time..I meant to tell them there was no need. I’m re-tasting from the second bottle they sent in January as it happens, and will do the same with the Merlot blend and Shiraz seeing as they have had a good time to settle from their travels.
It’s a light colour and indeed it’s a fairly light and delicate sort of Pinot. It opens with a bit of sauvage sausage, red fruits, undergrowth, light but positive French vanilla oak and offers a certain minty sort of perfume with a pinch of volatile lift. Again the palate is light and fresh but crisp and vibrant - expressive and insistent, although quietly so. There’s some gamy flavour, and a little marzipan, but on the whole it’s of a bright red fruited flavour profile. Tannins are light, but firm and dry and there’s no shortage of length. Very good Pinot and likely to develop handsomely.
Rated : 91+ POINTS Drink : 2011 - 2017
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