In the past 2 months, I have had a lot of great Pinot Noir. Both Costco and Trader Joe's have featured Pinot Noir due to its popular pairings with turkey, ham and other holiday meals. After Christmas, I found Murphy-Goode California Pinot Noir at Costco for $7.99.
Murphy-Goode says that the grapes are 100% Pinot Noir from various cool climate areas in California, including Monterrey, Santa Barbera and Mendocino. The wine is aged in French and American oak but we do not know the ratio or how long it is aged. We do know that the alcohol content is 13.5%.
This Pinot is medium bodied with bright cherry and raspberry flavors. The tannins are light to medium and the finish is slightly tart. All in all, it is a good Pinot and I have no complaints. It is not a very complex wine like some of the Pinots I have praised recently, but it is a very good value for Costco's price.
SC Wine Joe rating = 87 points
Murphy-Goode says that the grapes are 100% Pinot Noir from various cool climate areas in California, including Monterrey, Santa Barbera and Mendocino. The wine is aged in French and American oak but we do not know the ratio or how long it is aged. We do know that the alcohol content is 13.5%.
This Pinot is medium bodied with bright cherry and raspberry flavors. The tannins are light to medium and the finish is slightly tart. All in all, it is a good Pinot and I have no complaints. It is not a very complex wine like some of the Pinots I have praised recently, but it is a very good value for Costco's price.
SC Wine Joe rating = 87 points
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