I visited my local wine shop today and there was an distributor there offering tastings of their products. I tried three of them and found one to be to my liking and picked up a bottle of it.
You would think this wine is it, but it's not. They were also tasting an Orbit wine, but it was the Cabernet Sauvignon. The bottle I picked up was also a Cab, just not the Orbit which I did try, but was all that fond of.
While perusing the Pinot Noir section, I noticed they had an Orbit Pinot Noir. Given the Cab didn't spark much interest, I don't actually know why I was drawn to it. Well, tonight that is what we're tasting. 2014 Orbit Pinot Noir from California's Russian River Valley.
Tasting Notes:
A beautiful translucent ruby hue. Thin scents of pomegranate and volcanic rock. Buoyant fruit flavors of red cherry, backed with light plum and a red apple rind. Very fruit forward and quite lively.
Final Thoughts:
Better than expected from an $18US Pinot Noir and definitely a surprise from my Orbit Cab tasting initial thoughts. Though I tend to really like many of the Pinot Noir's coming out of the Russian River Valley. (Miro being one of my favorites)
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