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Carabella Pinot Noir 2008 Wine Review

Carabella Pinot Noir 2008

Carabella Pinot Noir 2008

Chehalem Mountains, Willamette Valley, Oregon, United States

Community Score:92/100

Community Reviews: 2

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Price: $44.95

Drink: 2013-2017

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 14.5%

Sweetness: Extra Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Carabella

Agent: DB Wine & Spirits Inc.

Natalie's Score: 92/100

Expressive aromas almost leap out of the glass: bright black cherry, dark plum and violets. Smooth, seductive and medium- to full-bodied on the palate. Savoury notes and some dark spices on the finish. Absolutely lovely. Pair with roast chicken or grilled pork chops.

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This Carabella Pinot Noir 2008 was reviewed on January 5, 2013 by Natalie MacLean

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Drink Wine and Giggle Gals rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

Oregon is the home of Nike and more ghost towns than any other state in the United States. Perhaps that is why the Drink Wine and Giggle Gals like to make Carabella Pinot Noir go swoosh as it disappears from the bottle. Carabella is smooth and harmonious which is why the Drink Wine and Giggle Gals love to pair it with Pink Martini, a smooth and harmonious "little orchestra" from Portland. Pink Martini's "Let's Never Stop Falling in Love" is a good backdrop for Carabella's pinot noir because Oregon is romantic--it was founded on Valentine's Day and is the first place harbour seals reproduced in captivity.

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