Costco works in mysterious ways. Last December, blogger "Costco Wine blog" posted that Scott Paul Pinot Noir Willamette Valley, a $39 bottle was selling in Atlanta for the unbelievable price of $16.99. The strange thing was that it was selling in the Greenville, SC Costco for $29.99. The local store wine manager blamed it on the three tier system and said that the Georgia distributor must be offering it to Costco at a greatly reduced price. It was clear that I was not the first customer to bring up this issue. Surprisingly, today I found this wine at Costco for $16.99. I can only speculate about what has happened, but after drinking a few glasses I can say this is the best wine buy I have found at Costco in a long time.
Scott Paul Pinot Noir is sourced from four sustainably farmed vineyards in the Dundee Hills and Chehalum Mountain AVA's. There are bright cherry and berry flavors and less black cherry than some Willamette Valley Pinot's. The consistency is a little thick and creamy. This is absolutely delicious with the flavor lingering at the front portion of the mouth. I will return to buy more.
SC Wine Joe rating = 91 points
Scott Paul Pinot Noir is sourced from four sustainably farmed vineyards in the Dundee Hills and Chehalum Mountain AVA's. There are bright cherry and berry flavors and less black cherry than some Willamette Valley Pinot's. The consistency is a little thick and creamy. This is absolutely delicious with the flavor lingering at the front portion of the mouth. I will return to buy more.
SC Wine Joe rating = 91 points
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