We were looking for a lighter wine, and Pinot is usually a
fairly safe bet for this, but Lot 125 was not
a light wine. The nose was full of deep
rich red berry and spice. On the palate,
this wine was full of rich ripe fruit with cherry, strawberry, and raspberry
all making an appearance. The rich fruit
is underlined by subtle oak, spice, and earthy notes on the mid-palate. Soft tannins allow for a gentle and earthy
finish.
Definitely let this wine breathe for a bit or decant it
prior to drinking, as it needs time to breathe and open up. On a similar note, this wine needs to be
finished in two days tops. I don't know
if it was the age of the wine, or the ravages of shipping it during the summer
but on the third day, it turned on us.
Alas, it went before its time.
Fortunately there was only about a glass let, but its still a shame to
let perfectly good wine go to waste.
Unfortunately Lot 125 is
sold out online at Cameron Hughes website (www.chwine.com), but you may still
find a bottle somewhere in circulation.
If you find it and you're looking for a good richer Pinot, this is your
wine. It went exceedingly well with the flank steak, and is heavy enough to
pair well with richer meals. If you do
find it, enjoy it and finish it off expediently.